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VHF/UHF
ULTRA-COMPACT DUAL-BAND TRANSCEIVER
WITH WIDE BAND COVERAGE
OPERATING MANUAL
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., LTD.
Normanby Business Park, Unit 14/45 Normanby Road
Notting Hill 3168, Victoria, Australia
VX-3R
Contents
Scanning .................................................................................. 54
Setting the Scan-Resume Mode .......................................... 54
VFO Scanning .................................................................... 56
How to Skip (Omit) a Frequency
during VFO Scan ........................................................... 57
Setting the Squelch Level
during active Scanning Operation .................................. 57
Memory Scanning ............................................................... 58
How to Skip (Omit) a Channel
during Memory Scan Operation .................................... 59
Preferential Memory Scan ............................................. 60
Memory Bank Scan ....................................................... 61
Programmable (Band Limit) Memory Scan (PMS) ............. 62
Priority Channel Scanning (Dual Watch) ........................... 63
Priority Revert Mode ..................................................... 64
Automatic Lamp Illumination on Scan Stop ....................... 65
Band Edge Beeper .............................................................. 65
Smart Search Operation ........................................................ 66
Setting the Smart Search Mode ........................................... 66
Storing Smart Search Memories ......................................... 67
Channel Counter Operation .................................................. 68
Setting the Channel Counter Sweep Width ......................... 69
Message Feature ..................................................................... 70
Programming a Message ..................................................... 70
Programming a Member List .............................................. 71
Set Your Personal ID .......................................................... 72
Sending a Messages ............................................................ 72
Receiving a Message .......................................................... 73
Emergency Feature ................................................................ 74
Emergency Channel Operation ........................................... 74
Emergency Automatic ID (EAI) Feature ............................ 75
Selecting the EAI mode and its Transmit Time ............. 76
Activating the EAI feature ............................................. 76
To Locate an Unresponsive Operator
Using the EAI feature .................................................... 77
ARTSTM
(Automatic Range Transponder System) .............. 78
Basic ARTS Setup and Operation ....................................... 79
ARTS Polling Time Options ............................................... 79
ARTS Alert Beep Options .................................................. 80
CW Identifier Setup ............................................................ 81
Internet Connection Feature ................................................. 82
SRG (“Sister Radio Group”) mode ..................................... 82
FRG (“Friendly Radio Group”) mode ................................ 83
Programming the FRG code .......................................... 83
Operation (Accessing an FRG Node) ............................ 84
DTMF Operation ................................................................... 85
Manual DTMF Tone Generation ........................................ 85
DTMF Autodialer ............................................................... 85
CW Learning Feature ............................................................ 88
CW Training Feature ............................................................ 90
Miscellaneous Setting ............................................................. 91
Password ............................................................................. 91
Programming the [ ] Key ................................................. 91
Assign the Set Mode Item to the [ ] Key .................... 91
ATT (Front End Attenuator) ............................................... 93
Receive Battery Saver Setup ............................................... 93
Wakeup Feature .................................................................. 94
TX Battery Saver ................................................................ 95
Disabling the BUSY Indicator ............................................ 95
Automatic Power-Off (APO) Feature ................................. 96
Transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT) ................................... 97
Automatic Power-On Feature ............................................. 98
Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO) ....................................... 98
Changing the TX Deviation Level ...................................... 99
Changing the Microphone Gain .......................................... 99
My Bands Operation ......................................................... 100
Changing the Status of the [VOL] Key ............................. 101
Cloning .................................................................................. 102
Set (Menu) Mode .................................................................. 103
Specifications ........................................................................ 126
Reset Procedures .................................................................. 128
General Description ................................................................. 1
Controls & Connections ........................................................... 2
Keypad Functions ................................................................. 3
LCD Display ......................................................................... 4
Accessories & Options ............................................................. 5
Installation of Accessories ........................................................ 6
Antenna Installation .............................................................. 6
Installation of FNB-82LI Battery Pack ................................. 6
Battery Charging ................................................................... 7
Installation of FBA-37 Alkaline Battery Case ...................... 8
Battery Life Information ....................................................... 8
Interface of Packet TNCs ........................................................ 9
Operation ................................................................................ 10
Switching Power On and Off .............................................. 10
Adjusting the Volume Level ............................................... 10
Squelch Adjustment ............................................................ 11
Selecting the Operating Band ............................................. 12
Frequency Navigation ......................................................... 13
Transmission ....................................................................... 14
AM and FM Broadcast Reception ...................................... 15
SUB-RX Operation ....................................................... 16
Advanced Operation .............................................................. 18
Keyboard Locking .............................................................. 18
Adjusting the Keypad Beeper Volume Level ...................... 19
Keypad/LCD Illumination .................................................. 20
Checking the Battery Voltage ............................................. 20
Changing the Channel Steps ............................................... 21
Changing the Receiving Mode ............................................ 21
S-meter Squelch .................................................................. 22
Checking the Temperature .................................................. 23
Repeater Operation................................................................ 24
Repeater Shifts .................................................................... 24
Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS) ......................................... 24
Manual Repeater Shift Activation ....................................... 25
Changing the Default Repeater Shifts ............................ 25
Checking the Repeater Uplink (Input) Frequency............... 26
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Operation .............................................. 28
CTCSS Operation ............................................................... 28
DCS Operation ................................................................... 30
DCS Code Inversion ...................................................... 31
Tone Search Scanning ........................................................ 32
EPCS (Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch) ........................ 34
Storing the CTCSS Tone Pairs for EPCS Operation ...... 34
Activating the Enhanced Paging &
Code Squelch System .................................................... 35
Paging Answer Back ...................................................... 36
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell Operation .................................... 37
Programming the User Beep .......................................... 38
Split Tone Operation .......................................................... 39
Tone Calling (1750 Hz) ...................................................... 40
Memory Mode ........................................................................ 42
Regular Memory Channel Operation .................................. 42
Memory Storage ............................................................ 42
Storing Independent Transmit Frequencies
(“Odd Split”) ............................................................ 43
Memory Recall .............................................................. 43
HOME Channel Memory .............................................. 44
Home Channel Recall ............................................... 44
Home Channel Frequency Change ........................... 44
Labeling Memories ........................................................ 45
Memory Offset Tuning .................................................. 46
Masking Memories ........................................................ 47
Memory Bank Operation ............................................... 48
Assigning Memories to a Memory Bank .................. 49
Memory Bank Recall ................................................ 48
Removing Memories from a Memory Bank ............. 49
Changing a Memory Bank’s Name ........................... 49
Moving Memory Data to the VFO ................................ 50
Memory Only Mode ...................................................... 50
Special Memory Channel Operation ................................... 51
Weather Broadcast Channels ......................................... 51
VHF Marine Channels ................................................... 52
Short-wave Broadcast Station Memory Channels .......... 53
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The VX-3R is a micro-miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receive fre-
quency coverage, providing local-area two-way amateur communications along with un-
matched monitoring capability.
The VX-3R’s incredibly small size allows you to take it anywhere - hiking, skiing, or while
walking around town - and its operating flexibility brings the user many avenues of operat-
ing enjoyment. Its incredibly tiny FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion Battery Pack provides up to 1.5
Watts of transmit power on VHF, and 1 Watt on UHF. In addition to the 144- and 430-MHz
transceiver operation, the VX-3R provides receive coverage of the AM (MF) broadcast
band, with the internal bar antenna, the FM broadcast bands, HF Shortwave Bands, VHF
and UHF TV bands, the VHF AM aircraft band, and a wide range of commercial and
public safety frequencies! The VX-3R internal antenna bar provides good AM broadcast
receive capabilities without having to use an external antenna.
Additional features include an Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch (EPCS), which allows
you to page a particular station and only receive calls from that station. A security Pass-
word may be set, which will allow you to turn on and operate your transceiver only after
you enter your Password. A convenient key provides access to Vertex Standard’s WIRES™
(Wide-Coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System). The Emergency Automatic ID
(EAI) function can automatically cause your VX-3R to transmit your callsign and engage
your rig’s microphone, even if you are disabled and unable to press the PTT switch. Fea-
tures include: transmit Time-Out Timer (TOT), Automatic Power-Off (APO), and Auto-
matic Repeater Shift (ARS). Yaesu’s exclusive ARTS™ (Auto-Range Transponder Sys-
tem) which “beeps” the user when you move out of communications range with another
ARTS™ equipped station. There is provision to reduce the TX deviation for use in areas of
high channel congestion. The squelch circuit allows adjusting the squelch to open at a
programmable setting of the S-Meter, thus reducing guesswork in setting the squelch thresh-
old.
We appreciate your purchase of the VX-3R, and encourage you to read this manual thor-
oughly, and learn about the many exciting features of your thrilling new Yaesu hand-held
transceiver!
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL2
CONTROL & CONNECTIONS
ANTENNA Jack
Connect the supplied rub-
ber flex antenna (or an-
other antenna presenting
a 50-Ohm impedance)
here.
MIC/SP Jack
This four-conductor min-
iature jack provides con-
nection points for micro-
phone audio, earphone
audio, PTT, and ground.
DIAL Knob
The main tuning Dial is used for set-
ting the operating frequency, and is
used for audio volume level, menu se-
lections, and other adjustments.
To rotate this Dial knob, pull the knob
to unlock the mechanical dial lock, and
then rotate the Dial knob.
MONI Switch
Pressing this key dis-
ables the noise squelch-
ing action, allowing you to
hear very weak signals
near the background
noise level.
POWER Switch
Press and hold this
switch in for one second
to toggle the transceiver’s
power on and off.
KEYPAD
These nine keys select
many of most important
operating features on the
VX-3R. The functions of
the keys are described in
detail on the pages to fol-
low.
PTT Switch
Press this switch to trans-
mit, and release it to re-
ceive, after your trans-
mission is completed.
TX/BUSY Indicator
This indicator glows
green when the squelch
opens, and turns red dur-
ing transmit. During
“Emergency” operation
(see page 74), this indi-
cator will glow (or flash)
white.
EAR Jack
This 3-pin miniature jack
provides connection
points for stereo ear-
phones.
This 3-pin miniature jack
allows connection to ste-
reo earphones. When
using after-market stereo
earphones with this jack,
you may enjoy the FM
broadcast band in stereo.
EXT DC Jack
This coaxial DC jack al-
lows connection to an
external DC power
source (3.5 - 7.0V DC).
The center pin of this jack
is the Positive (+) connec-
tion.
MIC
The internal micro-
phone is located
here.
SPEAKER
The internal speaker
is located here.
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 3
CONTROL & CONNECTIONS
PRIMARY FUNCTION
(PRESS KEY)
Switches the operating
mode.
Moves operation to the
next-highest frequency
band. A c t i v a t e s t h e
“Memory Bank” feature
while in the Memory Re-
call mode.
Switches the transmit
power output between “HI”
and “LOW”.
Switches frequency con-
trol between the VFO and
Memory Systems.
Activates the “Alternate”
key function.
Reverses transmit and re-
ceive frequencies while
working through a re-
peater.
Activates the WIRES™
(Internet Connection) fea-
ture.
Enter the Broadcast Re-
ception mode.
While in the Broadcast Re-
ception mode, press the
[BAND] key to toggle the
receiving band between
“AM” broadcast band and
“FM” broadcast band.
N.A.
SECONDARY FUNCTION
(PRESS [F/W] + KEY)
Activates CTCSS or DCS
operation.
Moves operation to the
next-lowest frequency
band. Holding this key af-
ter pressing the [F/W] key
activate the key lockout
feature.
Selects the synthesizer
steps to be used during
VFO operation.
Activates the “Memory
Tune” function while in the
Memory Recall mode.
Disables the “Alternate”
key function.
Switches operation to the
“Home” (favorite fre-
quency) channel.
Recalls the “Weather
Broadcast” channels and
Short-wave broadcast sta-
tion channels.
Enables the antenna se-
lection to be used.
Toggle the DIAL knob
function between the “Fre-
quency Control” and “Re-
ceiver Audio Control”.
THIRD FUNCTION
(PRESS AND HOLD KEY)
Activates the Smart
Search™ and Channel
Counter features.
Activates the Scanner Up-
ward (toward a higher fre-
quency or a higher chan-
nel number).
Enters the Set (Menu)
Mode.
Activates the Dual Watch
feature.
Activates the “Memory
Write” mode (for memory
channel storage).
Activates the Emergency
Channel Operation. See
page 74.
Activates the ARTS™ fea-
ture.
Activates the SUB-RX
Operation. See page 16.
Rotate the DIAL knob
while holding the [VOL]
key to adjust the audio vol-
ume level.
KEY
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL4
CONTROL & CONNECTIONS
LCD DISPLAY
Operating Frequency
Operating Band Number or Memory Channel Number
Skip Memory Channel or
Preferential Memory Channel
Repeater Shift Direction
CTCSS/DSC Operation
Internet Connection
Feature Active
Priority Channel
Memory Bank Active
Secondary Keypad Active
Key Lock Active
Battery Saver Active
Battery Indicator
Low TX Power Selected
Bell Alarm Active
Automatic Power-Off Active
Dual Watch Active
Audio Volume Level
S- & PO MeterStereo Audio
Operating Mode
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 5
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
FNB-82LI 3.7 V, 1000 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack ............. 1
NC-85B, C, U 2.5-Hour Charger ............................................................................ 1
YHA-66 Antenna........................................................................................... 1
Operating Manual ............................................................................................................. 1
Warranty Card................................................................................................................... 1
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
CSC-92 Soft Case
CN-3 BNC-to-SMAAdapter
VC-25 VOX Headset
MH-34B4B Speaker/Microphone
MH-37A4B Earpiece/Microphone
CT-27 Cloning Cable
CT-44 Microphone Adapter
FBA-37 Dry Cell Battery Case for 3 x “AA” Alkaline Cells
FNB-82LI 3.7 V, 1000 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack
E-DC-21 DC Cable w/ Cigarette-Lighter Adapter
NC-85B, C, U 2.5-Hour Charger
: “B” suffix is for use with 100-120 VAC, “C” suffix is for use with 230-240 VAC, and
“U” suffix is for use with 230 VAC.
Availability of accessories may vary. Some accessories are supplied as standard per local
requirements, while others may be unavailable in some regions. Consult your Yaesu dealer
for details regarding these and any
newly available options Connection
of any non-Yaesu-approved acces-
sory, should it cause damage, may
void the Limited Warranty on this
apparatus.
ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL6
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
The supplied antenna provides good results over the entire frequency range of the trans-
ceiver. However, for enhanced base station medium-wave and shortwave
reception, you may wish to connect an external (outside) antenna, as the
supplied antenna is very small and cannot be expected to provide high
performance at these frequencies.
To install the supplied antenna, hold the bottom end of the antenna and
screw it onto the mating connector on the transceiver until it is snug. Do
not over-tighten by use of extreme force.
Notes:
Never transmit without having an antenna connected.
When installing the supplied antenna, never hold the upper part of the
antenna while screwing it onto the mating connector on the transceiver.
If using an external antenna for transmission, ensure that the SWR
presented to the transceiver is 1.5:1 or lower, to avoid excessive feedline
loss.
INSTALLATION OF FNB-82LI BATTERY PACK
The FNB-82LI is a high-performance Lithium-Ion battery providing high capacity in a
very compact package. Under normal use, the FNB-82LI may be used for approximately
300 charge cycles, after which operating time may be expected to decrease. If you have an
older battery that is displaying diminished capacity, you should replace the pack with a
new one. Installation of the battery is easy and quick:
1. Slide the Battery Cover
Latch to the Unlock posi-
tion and then slide the Bat-
tery Cover toward the bot-
tom to remove it.
2. Install the FNB-82LI into
the Battery Compartment.
3. Replace the Battery Cover
and then slide the Battery
Cover Latch into the
“Lock” position.
Important Note:
There is a small stud in the Battery Compartment of the VX-3R. This stud is a switch for
the battery detection. Please be careful not to break this stud while changing the battery.
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
LOCK
UNLOCK
Small Stud
Do not break this
Battery Terminal
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 7
BATTERY CHARGING
If the battery has never been used, or
its charge is depleted, it may be
charged by connecting the NC-85
Battery Charger, as shown in the il-
lustration, to the EXT DC jack. If only
12 ~ 16 Volt DC power is available,
the optional E-DC-21 DC Adapter
(with its cigarette lighter plug) may
also be used for charging the battery.
While the battery is being charged, the
display will indicate “CHGINGCHGINGCHGINGCHGINGCHGING” and
the TX/BUSY indicator will glow red.
The S-meter will deflect according to
the charging status.
When charging is finished, the display will change to indicate
“CHGFULCHGFULCHGFULCHGFULCHGFUL” and the TX/BUSY indicator will glow green.
The NC-85 is only designed for the charging of the VX-3R’s battery,
and is not suitable for other purposes. Please be advised that the NC-
85 may contribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate
vicinity, so we do not recommend its use adjacent to such devices.
Important Note:
1) Perform the battery charging where the ambient temperature range is 41 °F to 95 °F
(+5 °C to +35 °C). Charge out of this range could cause damage to the battery pack.
2) If the charge is not completed in three hours or if “CHGERR”
appears in the display, the battery may be deteriorated. Do not
attempt to forcibly charge the battery, Please contact your Yaesu
dealer.
3) If you do not use the VX-3R for a long time, remove the FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion
battery pack from the VX-3R, as battery leakage could cause damage to the VX-3R
and FNB-82LI.
4) When an FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion battery pack is not used for a long time, please
remove it from the transceiver. Also, while in storage, the charge will drain slightly
over time and the battery should be recharged 50 % each six months.
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL8
INSTALLATION OF FBA-37 ALKALINE BATTERY CASE (OPTION)
The optional FBA-37 Battery Case allows operation of the VX-3R using three “AA” size
alkaline batteries.
When installing batteries, insert the (–) end first, then press in the (+) end so the battery
snaps into place. Always replace all three batteries at the same
time, paying attention to the polarity indicated inside the case.
The FBA-37 must not be used with rechargeable cells.The FBA-
37 does not contain the thermal and over-current protection cir-
cuits (provided in the FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion Battery Pack)
required when utilizing Ni-Cd and Ni-MH cells.
Important Note:
1) The FBA-37 is designed for use only with AA-type Alka-
line cells.
2) If you do not use the VX-3R for a long time, remove the alkaline batteries from the
FBA-37, as battery leakage could cause damage to the VX-3R and FBA-37.
3) Never connect the external DC power supply to the VX-3R, when the FBA-37 Bat-
tery Pack is installed in the VX-3R.
BATTERY LIFE INFORMATION
When the battery charge is almost depleted, a “ ” icon will ap-
pear on the display. When the “ ” icon appears, it is recommended
that you charge the battery soon.
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
1: TX: 6 seconds, RX: 6 seconds, and Squelched: 48 seconds.
2: Continuous signal reception.
The current battery voltage can be displayed manually on the display, via the Set Mode
Item 23: DC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLT.
Battery capacity may be reduced during extremely cold weather operation. Keeping the
radio inside your parka may help preserve the full charge capacity.
OPERATING BAND
144 MHz 1
430 MHz 1
AM/FM
Broadcast Band 2
FNB-82LI
6.0 hours
6.5 hours
20.0 hours
FBA-37
7.0 hours
7.5 hours
25.0 hours
BATTERY LIFE (APPROX.)
BATTERY INDICATOR
No Icon: Enough Battery Power
: Lower Battery Power
(Blinking): Prepare to charge
(or replace) the Battery
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 9
The VX-3R may be used for Packet operation using the optional CT-91 microphone adapter
(available from your Yaesu dealer) for easy interconnection to commonly-available con-
nectors wired to your TNC. You may also build your own cable, using a four-conductor
miniature phone plug, per the diagram below.
The audio level from the receiver to the TNC may be adjusted by the transceiver’s volume
control, as with voice operation (Rotate the DIAL knob while pressing and holding the
[VOL] key, do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob). The input level
to the VX-3R from the TNC should be adjusted at the TNC side. The optimum input audio
voltage is approximately 5 mV at 2000 Ohms.
Be sure to turn the transceiver and TNC off before connecting the cables, to prevent volt-
age spikes from possibly damaging your transceiver.
When you are operating in Packet Mode, switch the Receive Battery Saver OFF, as the
“sleep” cycle may “collide” with the beginning of an incoming Packet transmission,
causing your TNC not to receive the full data burst. See page 93 for details regarding
Battery Saver setup.
INTERFACE OF PACKET TNCS
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL10
Hi! I’m R. F. Radio, and I’ll be helping you along as you learn the many fea-
tures of the VX-3R. I know you’re anxious to get on the air, but I encourage you
to read the “Operation” section of this manual as thoroughly as possible, so
you’ll get the most out of this fantastic new transceiver. Now. . .let’s get operating!
SWITCHING POWER ON AND OFF
1. Be sure the Battery Pack is installed, and that the battery is fully charged. Connect the
antenna to the top panel ANTENNA jack.
2. Press and hold in the orange POWER switch (on the left
side of the transceiver) for one second. Two beeps will be
heard when the switch has been held long enough, and the
current DC supply voltage will appear on the display for 2
seconds. If you are using the FNB-82LI Battery Pack, the
small “LitLitLitLitLit” icon at the top of the display confirms that the
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack has been detected. After this 2-second interval, the display
will resume its normal indication of the operating frequency.
3. To turn the VX-3R off, press and hold in the orange POWER switch again for one
second.
1) If you don’t hear the two “Beep” tones when the radio comes on, the Beeper
may have been disabled via the Set Mode Item 14: BP SEL. See page 19,
which tells you how to reactivate the Beeper.
2) You can change the Opening Message (DC supply voltage indication) to any desired
message (up to 6 characters) via Set Mode Item 59: OPN.MSG; see page 115 for details.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME LEVEL
Pull the DIAL knob to unlock the mechanical dial lock, then
rotate the DIAL knob while pressing and holding the [VOL] key
to set the desired audio level. Clockwise rotation increases the
volume level.
1) You may set the Audio Output Level to the
Speaker, and the Earphone Output Level individu-
ally. The “SP” notation (which means Speaker) appears in the Memory Chan-
nel Number display slot while adjusting the Speaker Output Level. The “HP” notation
(which means Headphone) appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot while
adjusting the Earphone Output Level.
2) When pressing the [F/W] key followed by the [VOL] key, the DIAL knob function
changes to the Volume Level selection instead of the frequency control. In this case, the
“VOL” notation on the display blinks. Pressing the [F/W] key followed by the [VOL] key
again, the DIAL knob function returns to the frequency control. Furthermore, you may
change the [VOL] key function via Set Mode Item 92: VOL MD. See page 101 for details.
OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 11
OPERATION
SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT
The VX-3R’s Squelch system allows you to mute the background noise when no signal is
being received. The Squelch system make “standby” operation more pleasant, and signifi-
cantly reduces battery current consumption.
The Squelch system may be adjusted independently for the FM and Wide-FM (FM Broad-
cast) modes.
1. Press the [F/W] key, followed by the MONI switch on the left
side of the radio. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set Mode Item
78: SQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVL.
2. Now, rotate the DIAL knob to set the Squelch so that the back-
ground noise is just silenced (typically at a setting of about “11111”
or “22222” for AM/FM, and “22222” or “33333” for Wide-FM/FM Broadcast/
AM Broadcast). This is the point of maximum sensitivity to weak
signals.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
3. When you are satisfied with the Squelch threshold setting, press the PTT switch mo-
mentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal operation.
1) The VX-3R can set the squelch threshold level on the AM mode, FM mode,
Wide FM mode, and AM Broadcast individually.
2) A special “S-meter Squelch” feature is provided on the VX-3R. This fea-
ture allows you to set the squelch so that only signals exceeding a certain S-meter level
will open the squelch. See page 22 for details.
3) If you’re operating in an area of high RF pollution, you may need to consider “Tone
Squelch” operation using the built-in CTCSS Decoder. This feature will keep your ra-
dio quiet until a call is received from a station sending a carrier, which contains a matching
(subaudible) CTCSS tone. Or, if your friends have radios equipped with DCS (Digital
Coded Squelch) like your VX-3R has, try using that mode for silent monitoring of busy
channels.
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL12
SELECTING THE OPERATING BAND
The VX-3R covers an incred-
ibly wide frequency range,
over which a number of differ-
ent operating modes are used.
Therefore, the VX-3R’s fre-
quency coverage has been di-
vided into different operating
bands, each of which has its
own pre-set channel steps and
operating modes. You can change the channel steps and operating modes later, if you like
(see page 21).
To Change Operating Bands:
1. Press the [BAND] key repetitively. You will see the LCD
indication move toward a higher frequency band each time
you press the [BAND] key.
Indicates a Band Number according to the receiving fre-
quency in the Memory Channel Number Display Slot of the
display.
2. If you wish to move the operating band selection downward
(toward lower frequencies), press the [F/W] key first, then press
the [BAND] key.
3. Once you have selected the desired band, you may initiate manual
tuning (or scanning) per the discussion in the next chapter.
1) The VX-3R has an AM / FM broadcast radio. You can receive these bands
independently. See page 15 for details.
2) If desired, you may omit (skip) one or more bands from the band selection
loop for faster recall of your favorite operating bands. See page 100 for details.
USA VERSION
1.8 - 30 MHz
30 - 76 MHz
108 - 137 MHz
137 - 174 MHz
174 - 222 MHz
222 - 420 MHz
420 - 470 MHz
470 - 774 MHz
803 - 999 MHz
OPERATING BAND
[BAND NUMBER]
SW Band [1]
50 MHz Ham Band [2]
Air Band [3]
144 MHz Ham Band [4]
VHF-TV Band [5]
Information Band 1 [6]
430 MHz Ham Band [7]
UHF-TV Band [8]
Information Band 2 [9]
FREQUENCY RANGE
EXP VERSION
1.8 - 30 MHz
30 - 76 MHz
108 - 137 MHz
137 - 174 MHz
174 - 222 MHz
222 - 420 MHz
420 - 470 MHz
470 - 800 MHz
803 - 999 MHz
OPERATION
Operating Band
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 13
OPERATION
FREQUENCY NAVIGATION
The VX-3R will initially be operating in the “VFO” mode. This is a channelized system
which allows free tuning throughout the currently-selected operating band.
Two basic frequency navigation methods are available on the VX-3R:
1) TUNING DIAL
Rotation of the DIAL knob allows tuning in the pre-programmed
steps established for the current operating band. Clockwise ro-
tation of the DIAL knob causes the VX-3R to be tuned toward a
higher frequency, while counter-clockwise rotation will lower
the operating frequency.
If you press the [F/W] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL
knob, frequency steps of 1 MHz will be selected. This feature is extremely useful for
making rapid frequency excursions over the wide tuning range of the VX-3R.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
2) SCANNING
From the VFO mode, press and hold in the [BAND] key for one
second, and while still holding in the [BAND] key, rotate the
DIAL knob to select the bandwidth for the VFO scanner. Re-
lease the [BAND] key to begin scanning toward a higher fre-
quency. The scanner will stop when it receives a signal strong
enough to break through the Squelch threshold. The VX-3R will
then hold on that frequency according to the setting of the “RESUME” mode (Set Mode
Item 75: SCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSM). See page 54 for more details regarding Scan Operation.
If you wish to reverse the direction of the scan (i.e. toward a lower frequency, instead of a
higher frequency), just rotate the DIAL knob one click in the counter-clockwise direction
while the VX-3R is scanning. The scanning direction will be reversed. To revert to scan-
ning toward a higher frequency once more, rotate the DIAL knob one click clockwise.
Press the PTT switch momentarily to cancel the scanning. This only stops the scan; it does
not cause transmission to occur.
Notice
The VX-3R may receive very strong signals on the Image frequency. If you experi-
ence interference that you suspect may be coming in via an “image” path, you may
calculate the possible frequencies using the formulas below. This information may
be used in the design of effective countermeasures such as traps, etc.
3.579545 MHz x n 11.7 MHz x n (n is an integer: 1, 2, 3, …..)
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL14
TRANSMISSION
Once you have set up an appropriate frequency inside one of the 144 MHz or 430 MHz
Amateur bands on which the VX-3R can transmit, you’re ready to go on the air! These are
the most basic steps; more advanced aspects of transmitter operation will be discussed
later.
1. To transmit, press the PTT switch, and speak into the front
panel microphone (located in the upper left-hand corner of
the speaker grille) in a normal voice level. The TX/BUSY
indicator will glow red during transmission.
2. To return to the receive mode, release the PTT switch.
3. During transmission, the relative power level will be indi-
cated on the bar graph at the bottom of the
LCD. Full-scale deflection confirms “High
Power” operation, while deflection of two
bars indicates “Low Power” operation. Ad-
ditionally, the “ ” icon will appear at the bottom of the display while operating on
the “Low Power” setting.
4. If you’re just talking to friends in the immediate area, you’ll
get much longer battery life by switching to Low Power
operation. To do this, press the [TXPO] key so that the
“ ” icon appears at the bottom of the display.And don’t
forget: always have an antenna connected when you trans-
mit.
Transmission is possible only on the 144 MHz and 430 MHz bands.
1) The VX-3R is smart! You can set up Low power on 144 MHz band, while
leaving 430 MHz on High power, and the radio will remember the different
settings on both bands. And when you store memories, you can store High
and Low power settings separately in each memory, so you don’t waste battery power
when using very close-in repeaters!
2) When you are operating on the Low power setting, you can press the [F/W] key,
before you press the PTT switch, to cause the VX-3R to transmit (temporarily) on High
power. After one transmission, the power level will revert to the previously-selected (Low
power) setting.
OPERATION
OPERATING BAND
144 MHz
430 MHz
FBA-37/FNB-82LI
Hi: 1.5 W
Low: 0.1 W
Hi: 1.5 W
Low: 0.1 W
TRANSMIT POWER
EXT DC (6.0 V)
Hi: 3.0 W
Low: 0.3 W
Hi: 2.0 W
Low: 0.3 W
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 15
AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION
The VX-3R includes provision for reception of AM and FM broadcasts. FM broadcast
reception, utilizes a wide-bandwidth filter and stereo decoder which provides excellent
fidelity.
1. Press the [RADIO] key momentarily to enter the Broadcast
Reception mode.
2. Press the [BAND] key to toggle the receiving band between
“AM broadcast” and “FM broadcast”.
The AM broadcast coverage is 510 to 1790 kHz and uti-
lizes AM mode. The “ ” notation (which means AM)
appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot and
an “ ” icon appears on the bottom left of the LCD.
The FM broadcast coverage is 76.00 to 107.90 MHz and
utilizes Wide-FM mode. The “ ” notation (which means
FM) appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot
and “ ” icon appears on the bottom left of the LCD.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired station. When receiv-
ing an FM stereo signal, “ “ icon will appear at the bottom
left of the display.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
4. Press and hold the [RADIO] key for one second to enable the
antenna selection to be used by rotating the DIAL knob. Avail-
able selections are:
AM: “BARANTBARANTBARANTBARANTBARANT” (Uses the internal Bar Antenna) or “BAREXTBAREXTBAREXTBAREXTBAREXT” (Uses both the inter-
nal Bar Antenna and the Rubber Flex Antenna).
FM: “EXTANTEXTANTEXTANTEXTANTEXTANT” (Uses the Rubber Flex Antenna) or “EARPHOEARPHOEARPHOEARPHOEARPHO” (Uses the Earphone
Antenna).
5. When you finish the selection, press the [RADIO] key momentarily to exit from the
antenna selection mode.
6. Press the [RADIO] key momentarily again to exit from the AM and FM Broadcast
Reception mode and return to normal operation.
If you wish to output the audio of the FM Broadcast station to the VX-3R
internal speaker while using the earphone antenna, select Set Mode Item 77:
SP OUT to “SPKR”.
OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL16
SUB-RX OPERATION
The SUB-RX Operation allows you to monitor your desired amateur band frequency while
receiving AM or FM broadcast stations. Furthermore, you may transmit on the amateur
frequency by pressing the PTT switch.
When a signal is received in the amateur band, the audio is output instead of theAM or FM
Broadcast station. When the amateur band signal drops, the SUB-RX Operation is re-
sumed as determined by the user settings in the below procedures.
1. Set the VX-3R to the desired amateur band frequency by the VFO or Memory channel
selection.
2. Press the [F/W] key then press the [RADIO] key.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the resume mode of the SUB-RX
Operation. Available selections are:
TX 1STX 1STX 1STX 1STX 1S - TX 10STX 10STX 10STX 10STX 10S: Sets the period of time after you transmit
an amateur signal before the AM or FM Broadcast station will
be heard from the speaker, and the SUB-RX Operation is re-
sumed.
However, if a signal is received in the amateur band, the SUB-
RX Operation will halt on the amateur band frequency and the
SUB-RX Operation does not resume.
TRX 1STRX 1STRX 1STRX 1STRX 1S - TXR 10STXR 10STXR 10STXR 10STXR 10S: When the selected time passes after the amateur band signal
drops or transmission is over, the AM or FM Broadcast station
will be heard from the speaker and the SUB-RX Operation is
resumed.
HOLDHOLDHOLDHOLDHOLD: When a signal is received in the amateur band or if you trans-
mit on the amateur band, the SUB-RX Operation will halt on
the amateur band frequency (the SUB-RX Operation does not
resume.). You must manually re-initiate the SUB-RX Opera-
tion, if you wish to resume.
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF: Disable the SUB-RX Operation.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
4. Press the [RADIO] key to exit from the resume mode selection mode of the SUB-RX
Operation.
5. Press the [RADIO] key again to activate the SUB-RX Opera-
tion. The “ ” icon appears above volume level indicator on
the display.
6. Press the [BAND] key to toggle the receiving band between “AM
broadcast” and “FM broadcast”.
AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION
OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 17
7. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Broadcast station.
8. When a signal is received in the amateur band, the amateur band audio is output to the
speaker. The AM or FM Broadcast station will no longer be heard. When the amateur
band signal drops, the AM or FM Broadcast station will be heard from the speaker,
and SUB-RX Operation is resumed (the amateur band frequency
is monitored while the AM broadcast station is heard from the
speaker) according to the SUB-RX Operation Resume mode se-
lected in step 3 above.
9. You may monitor the amateur band forcibly by holding the MONI switch.
To disable the SUB-RX Operation, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the DIAL
knob to select “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF” in step 3 above.
1) You may transmit with the VX-3R on the frequency set in step1 above by
pressing the PTT switch, even if the SUB-RX Operation is activated.
2) You may change the frequency of the amateur band by rotating the DIAL
knob while pressing the MONI switch.
3) When the [V/M] key is pressed, the VX-3R recalls AM and FM Broadcast station
memories only. In this case, the “ ” icon will blink.
AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION
OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL18
Now that you’re mastered the basics of VX-3R operation, let’s learn more about some of
the really neat features.
KEYBOARD LOCKING
In order to prevent accidental frequency change or inadvertent transmission, various as-
pects of the VX-3R’s keys and switches may be locked out. The possible lockout combina-
tions are:
KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY: The front panel keys are locked out
PTTPTTPTTPTTPTT: The PTT switch is locked (TX not possible)
KY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTT: Both the keys and PTT switch are locked out
To lock out some or all of the keys:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 46: LOCKLOCKLOCKLOCKLOCK.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to choose between one of the locking
schemes as outlined above.
5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and
return to normal operation.
To activate the locking feature, press the [F/W] key, then press and
hold in the [BAND] key for one second. The “ ” icon will appear
on the LCD. To cancel locking, repeat this process.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 19
ADJUSTING THE KEYPAD BEEPER VOLUME LEVEL
A keypad beeper provides useful audible feed back whenever a keypad is pressed. The
keypad beeper level changes according to the receiver audio volume level setting. How-
ever, you may adjust the volume balance between the receiving audio and keypad beeper
via Set Mode Item 13: BP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVL.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 13: BP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVL.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired level.
5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to
save the new setting and return to normal operation.
Additionally, if you want to turn the beep off:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 14: BP SELBP SELBP SELBP SELBP SEL.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to change the setting to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF”.
5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to nor-
mal operation.
6. If you wish to re-enable the Beeper, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the DIAL
knob to select “KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY” or “KY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCN” in step “4” above.
KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY: The beeper sounds when you press any key.
KY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCN: The beeper sounds when you press a key or when the scanner stops.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL20
KEYPAD/LCD ILLUMINATION
Your VX-3R includes a reddish illumination lamp which aids in nighttime operation. The
red illumination yields clear viewing of the display in a dark environment, with minimal
degradation of your night vision. Three options for activating the lamp are provided:
KEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2S - KEY10SKEY10SKEY10SKEY10SKEY10S: Illuminates the Keypad/LCD for the selected illumination time
when any key pressed.
CONTCONTCONTCONTCONT: Illuminates the Keypad/LCD continuously.
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF: Disables the Keypad/LCD lamp.
Here is the procedure for setting up the Lamp mode:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 44: LAMPLAMPLAMPLAMPLAMP.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select one of the three modes described
above.
5. When you have made your choice, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and
return to normal operation.
CHECKING THE BATTERY VOLTAGE
The VX-3R’s microprocessor includes programming which will detect the battery type
and measure the current battery voltage.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 23: DC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLT.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to display the battery type
and the current DC voltage being supplied.
LitLitLitLitLit: FNB-82LI is in use.
EdcEdcEdcEdcEdc: An external DC source is in use.
4. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to return to normal operation.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 21
CHANGING THE CHANNEL STEPS
The VX-3R’s frequency synthesizer provides the option of utilizing channel steps of 5/8.33/9/
10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz per step (optional values differ depending on the band selected).
A number of steps may be important to your operating requirements. Automatic (“AUTO”)
step selection is based on the current operating frequency. The VX-3R is set up at the factory
in the “AUTO” configuration, which probably is satisfactory for most operation. However, if
you need to change the channel step increments, the procedure to do so is very easy.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 82: STEPSTEPSTEPSTEPSTEP.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the new channel step size.
5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to
save the new setting and return to normal operation.
1) 9 kHz steps are available only when receiving on the BC band.
2) 8.33 kHz steps are available only when receiving on the Air band.
3) While operating on the BC band, you may only select channel steps of 9
kHz or 10 kHz; the other step selections are disabled.
4) 5 kHz steps are not available for use on 250 - 300 MHz, nor above 580 MHz.
CHANGING THE RECEIVING MODE
The VX-3R provides for automatic mode changing when the
radio is tuned to different operating frequencies. However, should
an unusual receiving situation arise in which you need to change
to a different receiving mode, just press the [MODE] key. The
receiving modes available are:
AUTOAUTOAUTOAUTOAUTO: Automatic mode sets the default values for the se-
lected frequency range.
FMFMFMFMFM: Narrow-bandwidth FM (used for voice communication)
AMAMAMAMAM: Amplitude Modulation
W-FMW-FMW-FMW-FMW-FM: Wide-bandwidth FM (used for high-fidelity broadcasting)
Unless you have a compelling reason to do so, leave the Automatic Mode
Selection feature on, this will save time and trouble when changing bands. If
you make a mode change for a particular channel or station, you can always
store that one channel into memory, as the mode setting will be memorized along with
the frequency information.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL22
S-METER SQUELCH
A special S-meter Squelch feature is provided on this radio. This feature allows you to set
the squelch so only signals exceeding a certain S-meter level will open the squelch.
To set up the S-meter squelch circuit for operation, use the following procedure:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 80: SQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTR.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired signal strength level
for the squelch threshold (LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1 - LVL8LVL8LVL8LVL8LVL8 or OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF).
5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation.
1) When the S-meter squelch is activated, the S-meter
segment corresponding to the squelch threshold which
was set by step 4 above will blink.
2) The receiver’s squelch will open based on the higher of the lev-
els set by the two squelch systems (Noise Squelch and S-meter Squelch).
For example:
a) If the Noise Squelch (SQL control) is set so that signals at a level of “S-3” will open
the squelch, but the S-meter Squelch (Set Mode Item 80) is set to “LVL 5,” the squelch
will only open on signals which are “S5” or stronger on the S-meter.
b) If the S-meter Squelch is set to “S3,” but the Noise Squelch is set to a high level which
will only pass signals which are Full Scale on the S-meter, the squelch will only open on
signals which are Full Scale on the S-meter. In this case, the Noise Squelch overrides
the action of the S-meter Squelch.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 23
CHECKING THE TEMPERATURE
The VX-3R can display the radio’s inside case temperature, measured by an internal sensor.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 85: TEMPTEMPTEMPTEMPTEMP.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to indicate the current tem-
perature inside the transceiver’s case.
4. Press the [MODE] key to select the preferred unit (FFFFF (°F) or CCCCC
(°C)).
5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal
operation.
ADVANCED OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL24
Repeater stations, usually located on mountaintops or other high locations, provide a dra-
matic extension of the communication range for low-powered hand-held or mobile trans-
ceivers. The VX-3R includes a number of features which make repeater operation simple
and enjoyable.
REPEATER SHIFTS
Your VX-3R has been configured, at the factory, for the repeater shifts customary in your
country. For the 144 MHz band shift will be 600 kHz. On the 430 MHz band, the shift may
be 1.6 MHz, 7.6 MHz, or 5 MHz (USA version).
Depending on the part of the band in which you
are operating, the repeater shift may be either
downward ( ) or upward ( ). One of these
icons will appear at the top of the LCD when
repeater shifts have been enabled.
AUTOMATIC REPEATER SHIFT (ARS)
The VX-3R provides a convenient Automatic Repeater Shift feature, which causes the
appropriate repeater shift to be applied automatically whenever you tune into the desig-
nated repeater sub-bands in your country. These sub-bands are shown below.
If the ARS feature does not appear to be working, you may have accidentally disabled it.
To re-enable ARS:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 5: ARSARSARSARSARS.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON” (to enable Automatic Re-
peater Shift).
5. When you have made your selection, press
the PTT switch to save the new setting and
return to normal operation.
REPEATER OPERATION
European Version
Version A
2-m
145.1 145.5
145.6 145.8
146.0 146.4 147.0 147.6 148.0
146.6 147.4
Version A
70-cm
440.0 445.0 450.0
ARS-Repeater Subbands
Euro Version 1
Euro Version 2
439.45438.20
433.00 434.60433.40 435.00
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 25
REPEATER OPERATION
MANUAL REPEATER SHIFT ACTIVATION
If the ARS feature has been disabled, or if you need to set a repeater shift direction other
than that established by the ARS, you may set the direction of the repeater shift manually.
To do this:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 68: RPTRPTRPTRPTRPT.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired shift among “–RPT–RPT–RPT–RPT–RPT,”
“+RPT+RPT+RPT+RPT+RPT,” and “SIMPSIMPSIMPSIMPSIMP.”
5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and
return to normal operation.
If you make a change in the shift direction, but still have Automatic Repeater
Shift engaged (see previous section), when you change frequency (by rotat-
ing the DIAL knob, for example) the ARS will over-ride your manual setting
of the shift direction. Turn ARS off if you do not wish this to happen.
CHANGING THE DEFAULT REPEATER SHIFTS
If you travel to a different region, you may need to change the default repeater shift so as to
ensure compatibility with local operating requirements.
To do this, follow the procedure below:
1. Set the VX-3R’s frequency to the band on which you wish to change the default re-
peater shift (144 MHz or 430 MHz Ham Band).
2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 69: RPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFT.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the new repeater shift magnitude.
6. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to
save the new setting and return to normal operation.
If you just have one “odd” split that you need to program, don’t change the
“default” repeated shifts using this Set Mode Item! Enter the transmit and
receive frequencies separately, as shown on page 43.
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL26
CHECKING THE REPEATER UPLINK (INPUT) FREQUENCY
It often is helpful to be able to check the uplink (input) frequency of a repeater, to see if the
calling station is within direct (“Simplex”) range.
To do this, just press the [HM/RV] key. You’ll notice that the display
has shifted to the repeater uplink frequency. Press the [HM/RV] key
again to cause operation to revert to normal monitoring of the re-
peater downlink (output) frequency.
The configuration of this key may be set either to “RV” (for checking the
input frequency of a repeater), or “HM” (for instant switching to the “Home”
channel for the band you are operating on). To change the configuration of
this key, use Set Mode Item 36: HM/RV. See page 111.
REPEATER OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 27
REPEATER OPERATION
NOTE
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CTCSS OPERATION
Many repeater systems require that a very-low-frequency audio tone be superimposed on
your FM carrier in order to activate the repeater. This helps prevent false activation of the
repeater by radar or spurious signals from other transmitters. This tone system, called
“CTCSS” (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), is included in your VX-3R, and is
very easy to activate.
CTCSS setup involves two actions: setting the Tone Frequency and then set-
ting of the Tone Mode. These actions are set up by using the [MODE] key or
Set Mode Items 79: SQ TYP and 86: TN FRQ.
1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set
Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob so that “TONETONETONETONETONE” appears on the display.
This activates the CTCSS Encoder, which allows repeater access.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Rotation of the DIAL knob one more “click” in step “2” above will cause the “TSQLTSQLTSQLTSQLTSQL”
notation to appear. When “TSQLTSQLTSQLTSQLTSQL” is displayed, this means that the Tone Squelch sys-
tem is active, which mutes your VX-3R’s receiver until it receives a call from another
radio sending out a matching CTCSS tone. This can helpful in a high RF congested
location by keeping your radio quiet until a call is received from a specific station.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
You may notice an additional “DCSDCSDCSDCSDCS” icon appearing while you rotate the DIAL
knob in step 3 above. We’ll discuss the Digital Code Squelch system shortly.
You may notice “RV TNRV TNRV TNRV TNRV TN” indication on the display while you rotate the DIAL
knob in step 3 above, this means that the Reverse Tone Squelch system is
active, which mutes your VX-3R’s receiver when it receives a call from the
radio sending a matched CTCSS tone. The “ ” icon will blink on the
display when the Reverse Tone Squelch system is activated.
You may notice “PR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQ” indication on the display while you rotate the
DIAL knob in step 3 above, this means that User programmed Reverse CTCSS
Decoder mutes your VX-3R’s receiver when it receives a call from the radio
sending the CTCSS tone your programmed matching tone (determine from
Set Menu Item: 63: PR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQ) is received. The “ ” icon will appear on the
display when the User programmed Reverse CTCSS Decoder is activated.
You may notice “PAGERPAGERPAGERPAGERPAGER” and “MESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGE” indication on the display while
you rotate the DIAL knob in step 3 above. These appear when the “Enhanced
Paging & Code Squelch” and the “Message Feature” are activated. We’ll dis-
cuss these functions later.
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 29
4. When you have made your selection of the CTCSS tone mode, press the PTT switch
to save the new setting.
5. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 86: TN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQ.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
7. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of the
CTCSS frequency.
8. Rotate the DIAL knob until the display indicates the Tone Fre-
quency you need to be using (ask the repeater owner/operator if
you don’t know the tone frequency).
9. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press
the PTT switch, to save the new settings and exit to normal operation. This is different
from the usual method of restoring normal operation, and it applies only to the con-
figuration of the CTCSS/DCS frequencies.
1) Your repeater may or may not
re-transmit a CTCSS tone - some
systems just use CTCSS to control
access to the repeater, but does not pass it
along when transmitting. If the S-Meter de-
flects, but the VX-3R is not passing audio,
repeat steps “1” through “4” above, but ro-
tate the DIAL so that “TSQ” disappears - this
will allow you to hear all traffic on the chan-
nel being received.
2) During CTCSS operation, you may set up the VX-3R so a ringing “bell” sound alerts
you to an incoming call. See page 37 for details.
CTCSS OPERATION
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY (Hz)
67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7
82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4
100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8
123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2
151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9
171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2
189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5
210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8
250.3 254.1 – – – –
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL30
DCS OPERATION
Another form of tone access control is Digital Code Squelch, or DCS. It is a newer, more
advanced tone system which generally provides more immunity from false paging than
does CTCSS. The DCS Encoder/Decoder is built into your VX-3R, and operation is very
similar to that just described for CTCSS. Your repeater system may be configured for
DCS. If not, DCS is frequently quite useful in Simplex operation if your friend(s) use
transceivers equipped with this advanced feature.
R.F. Says: Just as in CTCSS operation, DCS requires that you set the Tone Mode to DCS
and that you select a digital code.
1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set
Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob until “DCSDCSDCSDCSDCS” appears on the display; this
activates the DCS Encoder/Decoder.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting.
4. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 24: DCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CD.
6. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable the adjustment of
the DCS code.
7. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired DCS Code (a three-
digit number).Ask the repeater owner/operator if you don’t know
the DCS Code. If you are working simplex, just set up the DCS
Code to be the same as that used by your friend(s).
8. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press
the PTT switch to save the new settings and exit to normal operation.
1) Remember that DCS is an En-
code/Decode system, so your re-
ceiver will remain muted until a
matching DCS code is received on an incom-
ing transmission. Switch the DCS off when
you’re just tuning around the band!
2) During DCS operation, you may set up the
VX-3R so a ringing “bell” sound alerts you
to an incoming call. See page 37 for details.
DCS CODE
023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053
054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122
125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162
165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244
245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271
274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351
356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432
445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503
506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624
627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731
732 734 743 754 – – – – – –
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 31
DCS CODE INVERSION
The DCS system was first introduced in the commercial LMR (Land Mobile Radio) ser-
vice, where it is now in widespread use. DCS is sometime referred to by its different propri-
etary names, such as DPL®
(Digital Private Line®
, a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.).
DCS uses a codeword consisting of a 23-bit frame, transmitted (subaudible) at a data rate
of 134.4 bps (bit/sec). Occasionally, signal inversion can result in the complement of a
code being sent or received. This prevents the receiver’s squelch from opening with DCS
enabled, as the decoded bit sequence would not match that selected for operation.
Typical situations that might cause inversion to occur are:
Connection of an external receiver preamplifier.
Operating through a repeater.
Connection of an external linear amplifier.
Note that code inversion does not mean that any of the above listed equipment is defective!
In certain amplifier configurations, the output signal (phase) is inverted from the input. Small
signal or power amplifiers having an odd number (1, 3, 5, etc.) of amplification stages may
result in inversion of a transmitted or received DCS code. While under most circumstances
this should not occur (amplifier designs and industry standards take this into account), if you
find that your receiver squelch does not open when both you and the other station are using a
common DCS code, you or the other station (but not both) can try the following:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 25: DCS RVDCS RVDCS RVDCS RVDCS RV.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select one of the following modes:
R-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-N: Receive and transmit the Normal DCS Tone.
R-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-N: Receive the Inverted DCS Tone and transmit the Normal DCS Tone.
R-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-N: Receive both Normal and Inverted DCS Tones and transmit the Normal DCS
Tone.
R-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.I: Receive the Normal DCS Tone and transmit the Inverted DCS Tone.
R-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-I: Receive and transmit the Inverted DCS Tone.
R-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-I: Receive both Normal and Inverted DCS Tones and transmit the Inverted
DCS Tone.
5. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press
the PTT switch, to save the new settings and exit to normal operation.
DCS OPERATION
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL32
This is different from the usual method of restoring normal operation, and it applies only to
the configuration of the CTCSS/DCS frequencies. Remember to restore the default setting
“R-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-N” (Receive and transmit the Normal DCS Tone) when done.
TONE SEARCH SCANNING
In operating situations where you don’t know the CTCSS or DCS tone being used by
another station or stations, you can command the radio to listen to the incoming signal and
scan in search of the tone being used. Two things must be remembered in this regard:
You must be sure that your repeater uses the same tone type (CTCSS vs. DCS).
Some repeaters do not pass the CTCSS tone. You may have to listen to the station(s)
transmitting on the repeater uplink (input) frequency in order to allow Tone Search
Scanning to work.
To scan for the tone in use:
1. Set the radio up for either CTCSS or DCS
Decoder operation (see the previous discus-
sions). In the case of CTCSS, “ ” will
appear on the display; in the case of DCS,
“ ” will appear on the display.
2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode
Item 86: TN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQ when TONE SQL is se-
lected, or Set Mode Item 24: DCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CD dur-
ing DCS operation.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable
adjustment of the selected Set Mode Item.
5. Press and hold in the [BAND] key for one
second, until “T SRCHT SRCHT SRCHT SRCHT SRCH” (for CTCSS Tone
Search) or “D SRCHD SRCHD SRCHD SRCHD SRCH” (for DCS Tone Search)
appears on the display, then release the
[BAND] key to start scanning for the incom-
ing CTCSS or DCS tone/code.
6. When the radio detects the correct tone or code, it will halt on that tone/code, and
audio will be allowed to pass. Press the [BAND] key to lock in that tone/code, then
press PTT switch to exit to normal operation.
DCS OPERATION
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 33
If the Tone Scan feature does not detect a tone or code, it will continue to
scan indefinitely. When this happens, it may be that the other station is not
sending any tone. You can press the PTT switch to halt the scan at any time.
You may listen to the (muted) signal from the other station during Tone Scanning when Set
Mode Item 88: TS MUTTS MUTTS MUTTS MUTTS MUT is set to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF.” See page 121 for details. You can also change the
Tone Search scanning speed, using Set Mode Item 89: TS SPDTS SPDTS SPDTS SPDTS SPD. See page 121.
Tone Scanning works either in the VFO or Memory modes.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
TONE SEARCH SCANNING
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL34
EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH)
The VX-3R includes an Enhanced CTCSS tone encoder/decoder and a dedicated micro-
processor providing paging and selective calling features. This allows you to place a call to
a specific station (Paging), and to receive calls of your choice directed only to you (Code
Squelch).
The paging and code squelch systems use two pairs of (alternately switched) CTCSS tones
which are stored in the pager memories. Basically, your receiver remains silent until it
receives the CTCSS tone pair that matches those stored in the Receiving Pager Memory.
The squelch then opens so the caller is heard, and the paging ringer immediately sounds, if
activated. When you close the PTT switch to transmit, the CTCSS tone pair that is stored
in the Transmitting Pager Memory will be transmitted automatically.
On the paged radio, the Code Squelch will close automatically after the incoming page
ends. Meanwhile, on the paging radio, the Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch system will
be disabled after the PTT switch is released after the paging transmission. You may re-
activate the Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch system again.
STORING THE CTCSS TONE PAIRS FOR EPCS OPERATION
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode
Item 61: PAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDR for the Receiving CTCSS
Tone Pair or Set Mode Item 62: PAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDT
for the Transmitting CTCSS Tone Pair.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the CTCSS Tone number which
corresponds to the first tone of the CTCSS Tone Pair.
5. Press the [V/M] key, then rotate the DIAL knob to set the CTCSS
Tone number which corresponds to the second tone of the CTCSS
Tone Pair.
6. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal
operation.
The VX-3R does not recognize the order of the 1st tone
and the 2nd tone. In other words, for example, the VX-
3R considers both CTCSS pairs “10, 35” and “35, 10”
to be identical.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 35
ACTIVATING THE ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH SYSTEM
1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set
Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob until “PAGERPAGERPAGERPAGERPAGER” appears on the display.
This activates Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and activate the Enhanced Paging &
Code Squelch.
To disable the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch, just repeat the above procedure, rotate
the DIAL knob to select “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF” in step 2 above.
When the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch feature is activated, the
“PPPPP” notation will appear at the 100 MHz digit of the frequency dis-
play.
During Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch operation, you may set up the
VX-3R so that a ringing “bell” sound alerts you when a call is coming in. See
page 37 for details.
EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH)
Hz
67.0
69.3
71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
82.5
85.4
88.5
91.5
No.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
Hz
94.8
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
No.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Hz
131.8
136.5
141.3
146.2
151.4
156.7
159.8
162.2
165.5
167.9
No.
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Hz
171.3
173.8
177.3
179.9
183.5
186.2
189.9
192.8
196.6
199.5
No.
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Hz
203.5
206.5
210.7
218.1
225.7
229.1
233.6
241.8
250.3
254.1
No.
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CTCSS TONE NUMBER
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL36
PAGING ANSWER BACK
When you press the PTT switch to respond to a page call, the VX-3R transmits the same
CTCSS tone pair. This tone pair will open the Code Squelch of the calling station. If you
prefer, you can have the VX-3R respond to page calls automatically (“transpond”). To
enable this feature:
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 60: PAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABK.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON”.
5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal
operation.
The Paging Answer Back feature constitutes a form of “remote control” op-
eration that may be restricted to certain frequencies. U.S. users should con-
firm the current status of §97.201(b) of the FCC’s rules governing the Ama-
teur service before utilizing this feature on the 144 MHz band.
EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH)
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 37
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION
During CTCSS Decode, DCS, or EPCS operation, you may set up the VX-3R so a ringing
“bell” sound (or user programmed beep) alerts you to an incoming call. Here is the proce-
dure for activating the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell:
1. Set the operating frequency to the desired channel.
2. Set the transceiver up for CTCSS Decode (“Tone Squelch”), DCS, or EPCS opera-
tion, as described previously.
3. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 10: BEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SEL.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
5. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
6. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the desired “bell” sound. The available choices are BELLBELLBELLBELLBELL,
USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1, USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2, USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3, or OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF (disable the Bell func-
tion).
Note: When User Beep (described later) does not register,
USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1, USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2, or USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3 does not appear.
7. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob
one click counter-clockwise to select Set Mode Item 9: BEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNG.
8. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
9. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the desired number of rings of the
Bell. The available choices are 11111 through 2020202020 rings or CONTCONTCONTCONTCONT (con-
tinuous ringing).
10. Press the PTT switch momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal opera-
tion.
When you are called by a station whose transceiver is sending a CTCSS tone, DCS code,
or CTCSS tone pair which matches that set into your Decoder, the Bell will ring in accor-
dance with this programming.
When the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell is activated, the “ ” icon will
appear in the display.
To disable the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell function, select the setting of
Set Mode Item 10: BEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SEL to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF”.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL38
PROGRAMMING THE USER BEEP
Three User Beep Memories are provided, allowing you to create a unique original beep
tone.
Each User Beep Memory can store up to 64 steps with three octaves (“C1C1C1C1C1” through “B3B3B3B3B3”).
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 15: BP USRBP USRBP USRBP USRBP USR.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory slot into which you
wish to store your programmed beep. Available selections are
bP1bP1bP1bP1bP1, bP2bP2bP2bP2bP2, and bP3bP3bP3bP3bP3. The previously stored beep will be displayed.
5. Press the [V/M] key to enable programming the beep. Press and hold the [HM/RV]
key for one second to clear any previous beep, if desired.
6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first beep tone of the User
Beep.
7. Press the [V/M] key, then rotate the DIAL knob to set the length
of the first beep tone. Available selections are 11111 (0.1 sec) - 250250250250250
(2.5 sec).
8. Press the [V/M] key to accept the first beep tone of the User Beep.
9. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to back-space the cursor, then re-enter
the correct beep tone or length.
10. Repeat steps 6 - 9 until you have completed the User Beep.
11. When there is a beep tone which you wish to delete, bring the cursor to that beep tone
using the [BAND]/[V/M] key, then press the [MODE] key repeatedly until the “dELdELdELdELdEL”
notation appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot. Press and hold in the
[MODE] key for one second to delete that beep tone.
12. When you wish to add a beep tone into the beep tone strings, move the cursor to the
desired place where you wish to enter the beep tone using the [BAND]/[V/M] key,
then press the [MODE] key repeatedly untill the “InSInSInSInSInS” notation is displayed in the
Memory Channel Number display slot. Press and hold in the [MODE] key for one
second to add the beep tone.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
C2C1 C3D2D1 D3E2E1 E3F2F1 F3G2G1 G3A2A1 A3B2B1 B3
Tone Length
Beep Tone
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 39
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
13. Press and hold the [HM/RV] key for one second to delete all data after the current
position that may have previously been stored in the User Beep.
14. When you have programmed User Beep, press the [TXPO] key momentarily to con-
firm the User Beep.
You may check your work by monitoring the programmed User Beep. To do
this, repeat steps 1 - 4 above, then press the [F/W] key.
SPLIT TONE OPERATION
The VX-3R can be operated in a Split Tone configuration via the Set mode.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 81: SQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLT.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON” (to enable the Split Tone
feature).
5. Press the PTT switch momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal opera-
tion.
When the Split Tone feature is activated, you can see the following additional parameters
after the “MESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGE” parameter while selecting the Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP:
D CODED CODED CODED CODED CODE: DCS Encode only
(the “ ” icon will blink during operation)
T DCST DCST DCST DCST DCS: Encodes a CTCSS Tone and Decodes a DCS code
(the “ ” icon will blink and the “ ” icon will appear during operation)
D TONED TONED TONED TONED TONE: Encodes a DCS code and Decodes a CTCSS Tone
(the “ ” icon will appear and the “ ” icon will blink during operation)
Select the desired operating mode, from the selections shown above, within Set Mode Item
79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL40
TONE CALLING (1750 HZ)
If the repeaters in your country require a 1750-Hz burst tone for access (typically in Eu-
rope), you can set the MONI switch to serve as a “Tone Call” switch instead. To change the
configuration of this switch, we again use the Set Mode to help us.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 47: MMMMM/T-CLT-CLT-CLT-CLT-CL.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “T-CALLT-CALLT-CALLT-CALLT-CALL” on the display.
5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal
operation.
To access a repeater, press and hold in the MONI switch for the time specified by the
repeater owner/operator. The transmitter will automatically be activated, and a 1750-Hz
audio tone will be superimposed on the carrier. Once access to the repeater has been gained,
you may release the MONI switch, and use the PTT switch for activating the transmitter
thereafter.
CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 41
The VX-3R provides a wide variety of memory system resources. These include:
“Regular” Memory Channels, which include:
900 “Standard” memory channels, numbered “11111” through “900900900900900.”
99 “Frequency Skip Memories,” numbered “901901901901901” through “999999999999999.”
11 “Home” channels, providing storage and quick recall of one prime frequency
on each operating band.
50 sets of band-edge memories, also known as “Programmable Memory Scan”
channels, labeled “L01L01L01L01L01/U01U01U01U01U01” through “L50L50L50L50L50/U50U50U50U50U50.”
24 Memory Banks, labeled “b 1b 1b 1b 1b 1” through “b24b24b24b24b24.” Each Memory Bank can be
assigned up to 100 channels from the “regular” memory channels.
Special Memory Channels, which include:
One “Emergency Automatic ID (EAI)” Channel.
10 “Weather Broadcast” Channels.
57 VHF Marine Channels.
89 popular Short-wave Broadcast Station Memory Channels.
MEMORY MODE
HOME Channels
(11 channels)
VHF Marine Channels
(57 channels)
Short-wave Broadcast Station
Memory Channels
(89 channels)
900
889
4
3
2
1
904
903
902
901
999
998
L50/U50
L49/U49
L4/U4
L3/U3
L2/U2
L1/U1
Standard Memory Channels
(900 channels)
Frequency Skip Memory Channels
(99 channels)
PMS Memory Channels
(50 Sets)
Weather Broadcast Channels
(10 channels)
WX10
WX9
WX4
WX3
WX2
WX1
EAI
EAI Channel
(1 channel)
Info.Band-2
UHF-TVBand
430MHzBand
Info.Band-1
VHF-TVBand
144MHzBand
AirBand
50MHzBand
SWBand
AMBCBand
FMBCBand
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL42
MEMORY STORAGE
1. Select the desired frequency while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any
desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level
may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it.
2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds.
3. Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, you need to make a decision regarding
channel storage. The microprocessor will automatically select the next-available “free”
channel (a memory register on which no data has been stored). If you do not wish to
make a change and accept the “free” channel, proceed to step 4. If you wish to select a
different channel number into which to store the data, rotate the DIAL knob to select
the desired memory channel.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
Advice: You may jump 100 memory channels, if you’re in a hurry (101 201 301 …),
by pressing the [TXPO] key (multiple times, if necessary). Any channel that you see
with a blinking channel number currently has no data written on it (i.e. the channel is
“free”).
4. Press the [F/W] key once more to store the frequency into memory.
5. You will still be operating in the “VFO” mode, so you may now enter other frequen-
cies, and store them into additional memory locations, by repeating the above process.
1) You may change the automatic memory channel selection feature to select
the “next-highest memory channel above the last-stored memory channel”
instead of the “next-available ‘free’ channel” via the Set Mode Item 50: MW
WMD; see page 114.
2) You may disable the memory write function which prevents a memory write operation
if you should accidentally perform a wrong key sequence via the Set Mode Item 53:
MRPTCT. See page 114 for details. When the memory write protect is activated, the
“PROTCT” notation appears on the display while a memory write operation is being
performed.
IMPORTANT NOTE
On rare occasions the memorized data may become corrupted by miss operation, or
static electricity. When repairs are made the memory data may be lost. Please write
down or record the memorized information so you will be able to restore it if needed.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 43
STORING INDEPENDENT TRANSMIT FREQUENCIES (“ODD SPLITS”)
All memories can store an independent transmit frequency, for operation on repeaters with
non-standard shift. To do this:
1. Store the receive frequency using the method already described under MEMORY
STORAGE (it doesn’t matter if a repeater offset is active).
2. Turn to the desired transmit frequency, then press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2
second.
3. Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, rotate the DIAL knob to select the
same memory channel number as used in step “1” above.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
4. Press and hold in the PTT switch, then press the [F/W] key once more momentarily
while holding the PTT switch in (this does not key the transmitter).
Whenever you recall a memory which contains indepen-
dently-stored transmit and receive frequencies, the
“ ” indication will appear in the display.
MEMORY RECALL
1. While operating in the VFO mode, press the [V/M] key to enter
the Memory mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired channel.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. If you press the [F/W] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob, the memory chan-
nel will be selected in 10 channels per step.
4. To return to the VFO mode, press the [V/M] key.
You may change the step of the fast channel selection mode ([F/W] key +
DIAL knob) via Set Mode Item 51: MRFSTP. See page 114 for details.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
MEMORY STORAGE
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL44
HOME CHANNEL MEMORY
A special one-touch “HOME” channel is available for each of the operating bands, to
allow quick recall of a favorite operating frequency on each band.
HOME CHANNEL RECALL
1. Press the [F/W] key then press the [HM/RV] key to recall the Home Channel on the
band group where you are currently operating.
2. Press the [F/W] key then press the [HM/RV] key again to return
to the previous-used frequency (either a VFO or a memory chan-
nel).
The transceiver switches to VFO mode if the DIAL knob is turned.
You may disable the above function (automatically
switching to the VFO mode) via Set Mode Item 37:
HM>VFO.
HOME CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANGE
The factory defaults for the Home channels are listed below. You may re-program the
Home channel in a manner identical to that used for the regular memories:
1. Select the desired frequency, while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any
desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level
may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it.
2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds.
3. While the memory channel number is blinking, just press the [HM/RV] key. The
frequency and other data (if any) will now be stored in the special HOME channel
register.
4. You may repeat this process on the other operating bands.
The UHF HOME
channel is the one
used during “Emer-
gency” operation. See page 74
for details regarding this fea-
ture.
EXP VERSION
USA VERSION
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
OPERATING BAND
[BAND NUMBER]
SW Band [1]
50 MHz Ham Band [2]
Air Band [3]
144 MHz Ham Band [4]
VHF-TV Band [5]
Information Band 1 [6]
430 MHz Ham Band [7]
UHF-TV Band [8]
Information Band 2 [9]
AM Broadcast Band [A]
FM Broadcast Band [F]
FREQUENCY
EXP VERSION
1.800 MHz
30.000 MHz
108.000 MHz
144.000 MHz
174.000 MHz
222.000 MHz
430.000 MHz
470.000 MHz
860.000 MHz
0.540 MHz
76.000 MHz
USA VERSION
1.800 MHz
30.000 MHz
108.000 MHz
146.520 MHz
174.000 MHz
222.000 MHz
446.000 MHz
470.000 MHz
860.000 MHz
0.540 MHz
76.000 MHz
DEFAULT HOME CHANNELS
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 45
LABELING MEMORIES
You may wish to append an alpha-numeric “Tag” (label) to a memory or memories, to aid
in recollection of the channel’s use (such as a club name, etc.). This is easily accomplished
using the Set Mode.
1. Recall the memory channel on which you wish to append a label.
2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set
mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item 52: MRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAME.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Set Mode Item.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first digit of the desired label.
6. Press the [V/M] key to move to the next character.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to program the remaining letters, numbers,
or symbols of the desired label. A total of six characters may be
used in the creation of a label.
8. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to back-space the
cursor, then re-enter the correct letter, number, or symbol.
9. When you have completed the creation of the label, press the
PTT switch to save the label and return to memory mode with
the alpha-numeric “Tag” (label) displayed.
Youmaycheckthefrequencyofthe“Tagged”memorychan-
nel temporarily by pressing and holding the MONI switch.
Release the MONI switch to return to “Tag” display.
To disable the alpha-numeric Tag and enable the frequency display:
1. Set the VX-3R to the “MR” (Memory Recall) mode, and recall the memory channel on
which you wish to disable the alpha-numeric Tag.
2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item 49: MR DSPMR DSPMR DSPMR DSPMR DSP.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this
Item’s setting.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to set this Set Mode Item to “FREQFREQFREQFREQFREQ” (thus
disabling the alpha-numeric display).
6. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to memory
mode with frequency display.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL46
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
To enable the alpha-numeric Tag (label) display again, just repeat the above procedure,
rotating the DIAL knob to select “ALPHAALPHAALPHAALPHAALPHA” in step 5 above.
You may set up some memory channels to have their frequencies displayed,
while others may be set to have their Name Tag displayed. The selection within
Set Mode Item 49: MR DSP is not applied to all memory channels at once.
MEMORY OFFSET TUNING
Once you have recalled a particular memory channel, you may easily tune off that channel,
as though you were in the “VFO” mode.
1. With the VX-3R in the “MR” (Memory Recall) mode, select the desired memory chan-
nel.
2. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [V/M] key to activate the
“Memory Tuning” feature. The Memory Channel number will
be replaced by “tuntuntuntuntun.”
3. Rotate the DIAL knob, as desired, to tune to a new frequency.
The synthesizer steps selected for VFO operation on the current band will be the steps
used during Memory Tuning.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob.
4. If you wish to return to the original memory frequency, just press the [V/M] key mo-
mentarily.
5. If you wish to store a new frequency set during Memory Tuning, just press and hold in
the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, per normal memory storage procedure. The micropro-
cessor will automatically set itself to the next-available clear memory location, and
you then press [F/W] again to lock in the new frequency.
1) If you want to replace the original memory contents with those of the new
frequency, be sure to rotate the DIAL knob to the original memory channel
number!
2) Any required CTCSS/DCS changes, or repeater-offset modifications, must be done
before storing the data into the new (or original) memory channel location.
LABELING MEMORIES
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 47
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
MASKING MEMORIES
There may be situations where you want to “Mask” memories so they are not visible during
memory selection or scanning. For example, several memories used only in a city you visit
infrequently may be stored, then “Masked” until you visit that city, at which time you can
“Unmask” them for normal use.
1. Press the [V/M] key, if needed, to enter the MR mode.
2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, then rotate the
DIAL knob to select the memory channel to be “Masked” from
view.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [ ] key. The confirmation massage (M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?) will ap-
pear on the display. Press the [F/W] key to cancel the Masking
Memory procedure, if desired.
4. Press the [ ] key once more. The display will revert to memory
channel #1. If you rotate the DIAL knob to the location you just “Masked,” you will
observe that it is now invisible.
To Unmask the hidden memory, repeat the above procedure. Press and hold in the [F/W]
key for 1/2 seconds, rotate the DIAL knob to select the masked memory’s number, then
press the [ ] key to restore the memory channel’s data.
Watch out! You can manually store data over a “Masked” memory, deleting
previous data, if you’re not careful. Use the “next available memory” tech-
nique storage technique to avoid over-writing a masked memory.
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL48
MEMORY BANK OPERATION
The large number of memories available in the VX-3R could be difficult to utilize without
some means of organizing them. Fortunately, the VX-3R includes provision for dividing
the memories into as many as 24 Memory Groups, so you can categorize the memories in
a manner convenient to you. You may enter and exit the “Memory Group” mode by a
single press of the [BAND] key, as we shall see below.
ASSIGNING MEMORIES TO A MEMORY BANK
1. Recall the memory channel to be assigned to a Memory Bank.
2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, then rotate the
DIAL knob to select the Memory Bank number you want as the
Memory Bank for this channel (“b 1b 1b 1b 1b 1” ~ “b24b24b24b24b24,” which is found
before memory channel “11111”).
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [F/W] key mo-
mentarily.
4. At this point, the memory
channel data is copied into
the Memory Bank.
1) You may assign
one memory chan-
nel into several
Memory Banks.
2) The PMS memory channels (L1/U1 through L50/U50) may not be assigned to a
Memory Bank.
MEMORY BANK RECALL
1. Press the [V/M] key, if needed, to enter the MR mode.
2. Press the [BAND] key to activate the “Memory Bank” mode.
The “ ” icon and Memory Bank number will appear on the
display.
3. Press the [F/W] key, and then press the [BAND] key.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Memory Bank (“BANKBANKBANKBANKBANK
11111” through “BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24”).
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
5. Press the [BAND] key. Now, as you rotate the DIAL knob to
select memories, you will observe that you can only select memory
channels in the current memory bank.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
Memory Channel
CH 1 145.000 MHz
CH 2 145.500 MHz
CH 3 435.000 MHz
CH 4 435.500 MHz
CH 5 145.800 MHz
CH 6 436.000 MHz
CH 7 128.800 MHz
CH 897 145.620 MHz
CH 898 436.780 MHz
CH 899 128.600 MHz
Memory Bank “5”
Air Band Channels
Memory Bank “4”
Club Channels
Memory Bank “3”
All Amateur Band Channels
Memory Bank “1”
144 MHz Amateur Band Channels
Memory Bank “2”
430 MHz Amateur Band Channels
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 49
6. To change to another Memory Bank, press the [F/W] key, then
press the [BAND] key. Now rotate the DIAL knob to select the
new Memory Bank, then press the [BAND] key again.
7. To exit from Memory Bank operation, just press the [BAND]
key. The “ ” icon will disappear from the display, that you
are now in the “regular” Memory Recall mode, without utiliza-
tion of the Memory Banks. The memories stored in the various
Banks will remain in those banks. You do not need to store them again.
REMOVING MEMORIES FROM A MEMORY BANK
1. Recall the memory channel to be removed from a Memory Bank.
2. Press and hold the [F/W] key for one second, then press the [ ] key to remove the
memory channel data from the Memory bank.
CHANGING A MEMORY BANK’S NAME
You may change the default Memory Bank Names, which are shown on the display while
selecting the Memory Bank your desire.
1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode.
2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item labeled 11:
BNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAM.
Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL
knob.
3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory bank on which you
wish to change a label.
5. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable changing of the
name tag.
6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first digit of the desired label.
7. Press the [V/M] key to move to the next character.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to program the remaining letters, numbers,
or symbols of the desired label. A total of six characters may be
used in the creation of a label.
9. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to backspace the
cursor, then re-enter the correct letter, number, or symbol.
10. When you have completed the changes of the label, press the PTT switch to save the
label and exit.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
MEMORY BANK OPERATION
VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL50
MOVING MEMORY DATA TO THE VFO
Data stored on memory channels can easily be moved to the VFO, if you like.
1. Select the memory channel containing the frequency data to be
moved to VFO.
2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for one second, then press the
[V/M] key. The confirmation massage (V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?) will appear on
the display. Press the [F/W] key to cancel the Moving Memory
Data procedure, if desired.
3. Press the [V/M] key once more. The data will now have been
copied to the VFO, although the original memory contents will
remain intact on the previously stored channel.
If a Split Frequency Memory channel was transferred,
the Tx frequency will be ignored (you will be set up for Simplex operation on
the Receive frequency).
MEMORY ONLY MODE
Once memory channel programming has been completed, you may place the radio in a
“Memory Only” mode, whereby VFO operation is impossible. This may be particularly
useful during public-service events, where a number of operators may be using the radio
for first time, and ultimate simplicity of channel selection is desired.
To place the radio into the Memory Only mode, turn the radio off. Now press and hold in
the [V/M] key while turning the radio on. To return to normal operation, repeat the above
power-on procedure.
MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
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Vx 3 R Operating Manual

  • 1. VHF/UHF ULTRA-COMPACT DUAL-BAND TRANSCEIVER WITH WIDE BAND COVERAGE OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V. P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., LTD. Normanby Business Park, Unit 14/45 Normanby Road Notting Hill 3168, Victoria, Australia VX-3R
  • 2. Contents Scanning .................................................................................. 54 Setting the Scan-Resume Mode .......................................... 54 VFO Scanning .................................................................... 56 How to Skip (Omit) a Frequency during VFO Scan ........................................................... 57 Setting the Squelch Level during active Scanning Operation .................................. 57 Memory Scanning ............................................................... 58 How to Skip (Omit) a Channel during Memory Scan Operation .................................... 59 Preferential Memory Scan ............................................. 60 Memory Bank Scan ....................................................... 61 Programmable (Band Limit) Memory Scan (PMS) ............. 62 Priority Channel Scanning (Dual Watch) ........................... 63 Priority Revert Mode ..................................................... 64 Automatic Lamp Illumination on Scan Stop ....................... 65 Band Edge Beeper .............................................................. 65 Smart Search Operation ........................................................ 66 Setting the Smart Search Mode ........................................... 66 Storing Smart Search Memories ......................................... 67 Channel Counter Operation .................................................. 68 Setting the Channel Counter Sweep Width ......................... 69 Message Feature ..................................................................... 70 Programming a Message ..................................................... 70 Programming a Member List .............................................. 71 Set Your Personal ID .......................................................... 72 Sending a Messages ............................................................ 72 Receiving a Message .......................................................... 73 Emergency Feature ................................................................ 74 Emergency Channel Operation ........................................... 74 Emergency Automatic ID (EAI) Feature ............................ 75 Selecting the EAI mode and its Transmit Time ............. 76 Activating the EAI feature ............................................. 76 To Locate an Unresponsive Operator Using the EAI feature .................................................... 77 ARTSTM (Automatic Range Transponder System) .............. 78 Basic ARTS Setup and Operation ....................................... 79 ARTS Polling Time Options ............................................... 79 ARTS Alert Beep Options .................................................. 80 CW Identifier Setup ............................................................ 81 Internet Connection Feature ................................................. 82 SRG (“Sister Radio Group”) mode ..................................... 82 FRG (“Friendly Radio Group”) mode ................................ 83 Programming the FRG code .......................................... 83 Operation (Accessing an FRG Node) ............................ 84 DTMF Operation ................................................................... 85 Manual DTMF Tone Generation ........................................ 85 DTMF Autodialer ............................................................... 85 CW Learning Feature ............................................................ 88 CW Training Feature ............................................................ 90 Miscellaneous Setting ............................................................. 91 Password ............................................................................. 91 Programming the [ ] Key ................................................. 91 Assign the Set Mode Item to the [ ] Key .................... 91 ATT (Front End Attenuator) ............................................... 93 Receive Battery Saver Setup ............................................... 93 Wakeup Feature .................................................................. 94 TX Battery Saver ................................................................ 95 Disabling the BUSY Indicator ............................................ 95 Automatic Power-Off (APO) Feature ................................. 96 Transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT) ................................... 97 Automatic Power-On Feature ............................................. 98 Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO) ....................................... 98 Changing the TX Deviation Level ...................................... 99 Changing the Microphone Gain .......................................... 99 My Bands Operation ......................................................... 100 Changing the Status of the [VOL] Key ............................. 101 Cloning .................................................................................. 102 Set (Menu) Mode .................................................................. 103 Specifications ........................................................................ 126 Reset Procedures .................................................................. 128 General Description ................................................................. 1 Controls & Connections ........................................................... 2 Keypad Functions ................................................................. 3 LCD Display ......................................................................... 4 Accessories & Options ............................................................. 5 Installation of Accessories ........................................................ 6 Antenna Installation .............................................................. 6 Installation of FNB-82LI Battery Pack ................................. 6 Battery Charging ................................................................... 7 Installation of FBA-37 Alkaline Battery Case ...................... 8 Battery Life Information ....................................................... 8 Interface of Packet TNCs ........................................................ 9 Operation ................................................................................ 10 Switching Power On and Off .............................................. 10 Adjusting the Volume Level ............................................... 10 Squelch Adjustment ............................................................ 11 Selecting the Operating Band ............................................. 12 Frequency Navigation ......................................................... 13 Transmission ....................................................................... 14 AM and FM Broadcast Reception ...................................... 15 SUB-RX Operation ....................................................... 16 Advanced Operation .............................................................. 18 Keyboard Locking .............................................................. 18 Adjusting the Keypad Beeper Volume Level ...................... 19 Keypad/LCD Illumination .................................................. 20 Checking the Battery Voltage ............................................. 20 Changing the Channel Steps ............................................... 21 Changing the Receiving Mode ............................................ 21 S-meter Squelch .................................................................. 22 Checking the Temperature .................................................. 23 Repeater Operation................................................................ 24 Repeater Shifts .................................................................... 24 Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS) ......................................... 24 Manual Repeater Shift Activation ....................................... 25 Changing the Default Repeater Shifts ............................ 25 Checking the Repeater Uplink (Input) Frequency............... 26 CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Operation .............................................. 28 CTCSS Operation ............................................................... 28 DCS Operation ................................................................... 30 DCS Code Inversion ...................................................... 31 Tone Search Scanning ........................................................ 32 EPCS (Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch) ........................ 34 Storing the CTCSS Tone Pairs for EPCS Operation ...... 34 Activating the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch System .................................................... 35 Paging Answer Back ...................................................... 36 CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell Operation .................................... 37 Programming the User Beep .......................................... 38 Split Tone Operation .......................................................... 39 Tone Calling (1750 Hz) ...................................................... 40 Memory Mode ........................................................................ 42 Regular Memory Channel Operation .................................. 42 Memory Storage ............................................................ 42 Storing Independent Transmit Frequencies (“Odd Split”) ............................................................ 43 Memory Recall .............................................................. 43 HOME Channel Memory .............................................. 44 Home Channel Recall ............................................... 44 Home Channel Frequency Change ........................... 44 Labeling Memories ........................................................ 45 Memory Offset Tuning .................................................. 46 Masking Memories ........................................................ 47 Memory Bank Operation ............................................... 48 Assigning Memories to a Memory Bank .................. 49 Memory Bank Recall ................................................ 48 Removing Memories from a Memory Bank ............. 49 Changing a Memory Bank’s Name ........................... 49 Moving Memory Data to the VFO ................................ 50 Memory Only Mode ...................................................... 50 Special Memory Channel Operation ................................... 51 Weather Broadcast Channels ......................................... 51 VHF Marine Channels ................................................... 52 Short-wave Broadcast Station Memory Channels .......... 53
  • 3. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The VX-3R is a micro-miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receive fre- quency coverage, providing local-area two-way amateur communications along with un- matched monitoring capability. The VX-3R’s incredibly small size allows you to take it anywhere - hiking, skiing, or while walking around town - and its operating flexibility brings the user many avenues of operat- ing enjoyment. Its incredibly tiny FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion Battery Pack provides up to 1.5 Watts of transmit power on VHF, and 1 Watt on UHF. In addition to the 144- and 430-MHz transceiver operation, the VX-3R provides receive coverage of the AM (MF) broadcast band, with the internal bar antenna, the FM broadcast bands, HF Shortwave Bands, VHF and UHF TV bands, the VHF AM aircraft band, and a wide range of commercial and public safety frequencies! The VX-3R internal antenna bar provides good AM broadcast receive capabilities without having to use an external antenna. Additional features include an Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch (EPCS), which allows you to page a particular station and only receive calls from that station. A security Pass- word may be set, which will allow you to turn on and operate your transceiver only after you enter your Password. A convenient key provides access to Vertex Standard’s WIRES™ (Wide-Coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System). The Emergency Automatic ID (EAI) function can automatically cause your VX-3R to transmit your callsign and engage your rig’s microphone, even if you are disabled and unable to press the PTT switch. Fea- tures include: transmit Time-Out Timer (TOT), Automatic Power-Off (APO), and Auto- matic Repeater Shift (ARS). Yaesu’s exclusive ARTS™ (Auto-Range Transponder Sys- tem) which “beeps” the user when you move out of communications range with another ARTS™ equipped station. There is provision to reduce the TX deviation for use in areas of high channel congestion. The squelch circuit allows adjusting the squelch to open at a programmable setting of the S-Meter, thus reducing guesswork in setting the squelch thresh- old. We appreciate your purchase of the VX-3R, and encourage you to read this manual thor- oughly, and learn about the many exciting features of your thrilling new Yaesu hand-held transceiver!
  • 4. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL2 CONTROL & CONNECTIONS ANTENNA Jack Connect the supplied rub- ber flex antenna (or an- other antenna presenting a 50-Ohm impedance) here. MIC/SP Jack This four-conductor min- iature jack provides con- nection points for micro- phone audio, earphone audio, PTT, and ground. DIAL Knob The main tuning Dial is used for set- ting the operating frequency, and is used for audio volume level, menu se- lections, and other adjustments. To rotate this Dial knob, pull the knob to unlock the mechanical dial lock, and then rotate the Dial knob. MONI Switch Pressing this key dis- ables the noise squelch- ing action, allowing you to hear very weak signals near the background noise level. POWER Switch Press and hold this switch in for one second to toggle the transceiver’s power on and off. KEYPAD These nine keys select many of most important operating features on the VX-3R. The functions of the keys are described in detail on the pages to fol- low. PTT Switch Press this switch to trans- mit, and release it to re- ceive, after your trans- mission is completed. TX/BUSY Indicator This indicator glows green when the squelch opens, and turns red dur- ing transmit. During “Emergency” operation (see page 74), this indi- cator will glow (or flash) white. EAR Jack This 3-pin miniature jack provides connection points for stereo ear- phones. This 3-pin miniature jack allows connection to ste- reo earphones. When using after-market stereo earphones with this jack, you may enjoy the FM broadcast band in stereo. EXT DC Jack This coaxial DC jack al- lows connection to an external DC power source (3.5 - 7.0V DC). The center pin of this jack is the Positive (+) connec- tion. MIC The internal micro- phone is located here. SPEAKER The internal speaker is located here.
  • 5. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 3 CONTROL & CONNECTIONS PRIMARY FUNCTION (PRESS KEY) Switches the operating mode. Moves operation to the next-highest frequency band. A c t i v a t e s t h e “Memory Bank” feature while in the Memory Re- call mode. Switches the transmit power output between “HI” and “LOW”. Switches frequency con- trol between the VFO and Memory Systems. Activates the “Alternate” key function. Reverses transmit and re- ceive frequencies while working through a re- peater. Activates the WIRES™ (Internet Connection) fea- ture. Enter the Broadcast Re- ception mode. While in the Broadcast Re- ception mode, press the [BAND] key to toggle the receiving band between “AM” broadcast band and “FM” broadcast band. N.A. SECONDARY FUNCTION (PRESS [F/W] + KEY) Activates CTCSS or DCS operation. Moves operation to the next-lowest frequency band. Holding this key af- ter pressing the [F/W] key activate the key lockout feature. Selects the synthesizer steps to be used during VFO operation. Activates the “Memory Tune” function while in the Memory Recall mode. Disables the “Alternate” key function. Switches operation to the “Home” (favorite fre- quency) channel. Recalls the “Weather Broadcast” channels and Short-wave broadcast sta- tion channels. Enables the antenna se- lection to be used. Toggle the DIAL knob function between the “Fre- quency Control” and “Re- ceiver Audio Control”. THIRD FUNCTION (PRESS AND HOLD KEY) Activates the Smart Search™ and Channel Counter features. Activates the Scanner Up- ward (toward a higher fre- quency or a higher chan- nel number). Enters the Set (Menu) Mode. Activates the Dual Watch feature. Activates the “Memory Write” mode (for memory channel storage). Activates the Emergency Channel Operation. See page 74. Activates the ARTS™ fea- ture. Activates the SUB-RX Operation. See page 16. Rotate the DIAL knob while holding the [VOL] key to adjust the audio vol- ume level. KEY KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
  • 6. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL4 CONTROL & CONNECTIONS LCD DISPLAY Operating Frequency Operating Band Number or Memory Channel Number Skip Memory Channel or Preferential Memory Channel Repeater Shift Direction CTCSS/DSC Operation Internet Connection Feature Active Priority Channel Memory Bank Active Secondary Keypad Active Key Lock Active Battery Saver Active Battery Indicator Low TX Power Selected Bell Alarm Active Automatic Power-Off Active Dual Watch Active Audio Volume Level S- & PO MeterStereo Audio Operating Mode
  • 7. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 5 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES FNB-82LI 3.7 V, 1000 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack ............. 1 NC-85B, C, U 2.5-Hour Charger ............................................................................ 1 YHA-66 Antenna........................................................................................... 1 Operating Manual ............................................................................................................. 1 Warranty Card................................................................................................................... 1 AVAILABLE OPTIONS CSC-92 Soft Case CN-3 BNC-to-SMAAdapter VC-25 VOX Headset MH-34B4B Speaker/Microphone MH-37A4B Earpiece/Microphone CT-27 Cloning Cable CT-44 Microphone Adapter FBA-37 Dry Cell Battery Case for 3 x “AA” Alkaline Cells FNB-82LI 3.7 V, 1000 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack E-DC-21 DC Cable w/ Cigarette-Lighter Adapter NC-85B, C, U 2.5-Hour Charger : “B” suffix is for use with 100-120 VAC, “C” suffix is for use with 230-240 VAC, and “U” suffix is for use with 230 VAC. Availability of accessories may vary. Some accessories are supplied as standard per local requirements, while others may be unavailable in some regions. Consult your Yaesu dealer for details regarding these and any newly available options Connection of any non-Yaesu-approved acces- sory, should it cause damage, may void the Limited Warranty on this apparatus. ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS
  • 8. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL6 ANTENNA INSTALLATION The supplied antenna provides good results over the entire frequency range of the trans- ceiver. However, for enhanced base station medium-wave and shortwave reception, you may wish to connect an external (outside) antenna, as the supplied antenna is very small and cannot be expected to provide high performance at these frequencies. To install the supplied antenna, hold the bottom end of the antenna and screw it onto the mating connector on the transceiver until it is snug. Do not over-tighten by use of extreme force. Notes: Never transmit without having an antenna connected. When installing the supplied antenna, never hold the upper part of the antenna while screwing it onto the mating connector on the transceiver. If using an external antenna for transmission, ensure that the SWR presented to the transceiver is 1.5:1 or lower, to avoid excessive feedline loss. INSTALLATION OF FNB-82LI BATTERY PACK The FNB-82LI is a high-performance Lithium-Ion battery providing high capacity in a very compact package. Under normal use, the FNB-82LI may be used for approximately 300 charge cycles, after which operating time may be expected to decrease. If you have an older battery that is displaying diminished capacity, you should replace the pack with a new one. Installation of the battery is easy and quick: 1. Slide the Battery Cover Latch to the Unlock posi- tion and then slide the Bat- tery Cover toward the bot- tom to remove it. 2. Install the FNB-82LI into the Battery Compartment. 3. Replace the Battery Cover and then slide the Battery Cover Latch into the “Lock” position. Important Note: There is a small stud in the Battery Compartment of the VX-3R. This stud is a switch for the battery detection. Please be careful not to break this stud while changing the battery. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES LOCK UNLOCK Small Stud Do not break this Battery Terminal
  • 9. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 7 BATTERY CHARGING If the battery has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged by connecting the NC-85 Battery Charger, as shown in the il- lustration, to the EXT DC jack. If only 12 ~ 16 Volt DC power is available, the optional E-DC-21 DC Adapter (with its cigarette lighter plug) may also be used for charging the battery. While the battery is being charged, the display will indicate “CHGINGCHGINGCHGINGCHGINGCHGING” and the TX/BUSY indicator will glow red. The S-meter will deflect according to the charging status. When charging is finished, the display will change to indicate “CHGFULCHGFULCHGFULCHGFULCHGFUL” and the TX/BUSY indicator will glow green. The NC-85 is only designed for the charging of the VX-3R’s battery, and is not suitable for other purposes. Please be advised that the NC- 85 may contribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate vicinity, so we do not recommend its use adjacent to such devices. Important Note: 1) Perform the battery charging where the ambient temperature range is 41 °F to 95 °F (+5 °C to +35 °C). Charge out of this range could cause damage to the battery pack. 2) If the charge is not completed in three hours or if “CHGERR” appears in the display, the battery may be deteriorated. Do not attempt to forcibly charge the battery, Please contact your Yaesu dealer. 3) If you do not use the VX-3R for a long time, remove the FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion battery pack from the VX-3R, as battery leakage could cause damage to the VX-3R and FNB-82LI. 4) When an FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion battery pack is not used for a long time, please remove it from the transceiver. Also, while in storage, the charge will drain slightly over time and the battery should be recharged 50 % each six months. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
  • 10. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL8 INSTALLATION OF FBA-37 ALKALINE BATTERY CASE (OPTION) The optional FBA-37 Battery Case allows operation of the VX-3R using three “AA” size alkaline batteries. When installing batteries, insert the (–) end first, then press in the (+) end so the battery snaps into place. Always replace all three batteries at the same time, paying attention to the polarity indicated inside the case. The FBA-37 must not be used with rechargeable cells.The FBA- 37 does not contain the thermal and over-current protection cir- cuits (provided in the FNB-82LI Lithium-Ion Battery Pack) required when utilizing Ni-Cd and Ni-MH cells. Important Note: 1) The FBA-37 is designed for use only with AA-type Alka- line cells. 2) If you do not use the VX-3R for a long time, remove the alkaline batteries from the FBA-37, as battery leakage could cause damage to the VX-3R and FBA-37. 3) Never connect the external DC power supply to the VX-3R, when the FBA-37 Bat- tery Pack is installed in the VX-3R. BATTERY LIFE INFORMATION When the battery charge is almost depleted, a “ ” icon will ap- pear on the display. When the “ ” icon appears, it is recommended that you charge the battery soon. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 1: TX: 6 seconds, RX: 6 seconds, and Squelched: 48 seconds. 2: Continuous signal reception. The current battery voltage can be displayed manually on the display, via the Set Mode Item 23: DC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLT. Battery capacity may be reduced during extremely cold weather operation. Keeping the radio inside your parka may help preserve the full charge capacity. OPERATING BAND 144 MHz 1 430 MHz 1 AM/FM Broadcast Band 2 FNB-82LI 6.0 hours 6.5 hours 20.0 hours FBA-37 7.0 hours 7.5 hours 25.0 hours BATTERY LIFE (APPROX.) BATTERY INDICATOR No Icon: Enough Battery Power : Lower Battery Power (Blinking): Prepare to charge (or replace) the Battery
  • 11. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 9 The VX-3R may be used for Packet operation using the optional CT-91 microphone adapter (available from your Yaesu dealer) for easy interconnection to commonly-available con- nectors wired to your TNC. You may also build your own cable, using a four-conductor miniature phone plug, per the diagram below. The audio level from the receiver to the TNC may be adjusted by the transceiver’s volume control, as with voice operation (Rotate the DIAL knob while pressing and holding the [VOL] key, do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob). The input level to the VX-3R from the TNC should be adjusted at the TNC side. The optimum input audio voltage is approximately 5 mV at 2000 Ohms. Be sure to turn the transceiver and TNC off before connecting the cables, to prevent volt- age spikes from possibly damaging your transceiver. When you are operating in Packet Mode, switch the Receive Battery Saver OFF, as the “sleep” cycle may “collide” with the beginning of an incoming Packet transmission, causing your TNC not to receive the full data burst. See page 93 for details regarding Battery Saver setup. INTERFACE OF PACKET TNCS
  • 12. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL10 Hi! I’m R. F. Radio, and I’ll be helping you along as you learn the many fea- tures of the VX-3R. I know you’re anxious to get on the air, but I encourage you to read the “Operation” section of this manual as thoroughly as possible, so you’ll get the most out of this fantastic new transceiver. Now. . .let’s get operating! SWITCHING POWER ON AND OFF 1. Be sure the Battery Pack is installed, and that the battery is fully charged. Connect the antenna to the top panel ANTENNA jack. 2. Press and hold in the orange POWER switch (on the left side of the transceiver) for one second. Two beeps will be heard when the switch has been held long enough, and the current DC supply voltage will appear on the display for 2 seconds. If you are using the FNB-82LI Battery Pack, the small “LitLitLitLitLit” icon at the top of the display confirms that the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack has been detected. After this 2-second interval, the display will resume its normal indication of the operating frequency. 3. To turn the VX-3R off, press and hold in the orange POWER switch again for one second. 1) If you don’t hear the two “Beep” tones when the radio comes on, the Beeper may have been disabled via the Set Mode Item 14: BP SEL. See page 19, which tells you how to reactivate the Beeper. 2) You can change the Opening Message (DC supply voltage indication) to any desired message (up to 6 characters) via Set Mode Item 59: OPN.MSG; see page 115 for details. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME LEVEL Pull the DIAL knob to unlock the mechanical dial lock, then rotate the DIAL knob while pressing and holding the [VOL] key to set the desired audio level. Clockwise rotation increases the volume level. 1) You may set the Audio Output Level to the Speaker, and the Earphone Output Level individu- ally. The “SP” notation (which means Speaker) appears in the Memory Chan- nel Number display slot while adjusting the Speaker Output Level. The “HP” notation (which means Headphone) appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot while adjusting the Earphone Output Level. 2) When pressing the [F/W] key followed by the [VOL] key, the DIAL knob function changes to the Volume Level selection instead of the frequency control. In this case, the “VOL” notation on the display blinks. Pressing the [F/W] key followed by the [VOL] key again, the DIAL knob function returns to the frequency control. Furthermore, you may change the [VOL] key function via Set Mode Item 92: VOL MD. See page 101 for details. OPERATION
  • 13. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 11 OPERATION SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT The VX-3R’s Squelch system allows you to mute the background noise when no signal is being received. The Squelch system make “standby” operation more pleasant, and signifi- cantly reduces battery current consumption. The Squelch system may be adjusted independently for the FM and Wide-FM (FM Broad- cast) modes. 1. Press the [F/W] key, followed by the MONI switch on the left side of the radio. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set Mode Item 78: SQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVLSQ LVL. 2. Now, rotate the DIAL knob to set the Squelch so that the back- ground noise is just silenced (typically at a setting of about “11111” or “22222” for AM/FM, and “22222” or “33333” for Wide-FM/FM Broadcast/ AM Broadcast). This is the point of maximum sensitivity to weak signals. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. When you are satisfied with the Squelch threshold setting, press the PTT switch mo- mentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. 1) The VX-3R can set the squelch threshold level on the AM mode, FM mode, Wide FM mode, and AM Broadcast individually. 2) A special “S-meter Squelch” feature is provided on the VX-3R. This fea- ture allows you to set the squelch so that only signals exceeding a certain S-meter level will open the squelch. See page 22 for details. 3) If you’re operating in an area of high RF pollution, you may need to consider “Tone Squelch” operation using the built-in CTCSS Decoder. This feature will keep your ra- dio quiet until a call is received from a station sending a carrier, which contains a matching (subaudible) CTCSS tone. Or, if your friends have radios equipped with DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) like your VX-3R has, try using that mode for silent monitoring of busy channels.
  • 14. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL12 SELECTING THE OPERATING BAND The VX-3R covers an incred- ibly wide frequency range, over which a number of differ- ent operating modes are used. Therefore, the VX-3R’s fre- quency coverage has been di- vided into different operating bands, each of which has its own pre-set channel steps and operating modes. You can change the channel steps and operating modes later, if you like (see page 21). To Change Operating Bands: 1. Press the [BAND] key repetitively. You will see the LCD indication move toward a higher frequency band each time you press the [BAND] key. Indicates a Band Number according to the receiving fre- quency in the Memory Channel Number Display Slot of the display. 2. If you wish to move the operating band selection downward (toward lower frequencies), press the [F/W] key first, then press the [BAND] key. 3. Once you have selected the desired band, you may initiate manual tuning (or scanning) per the discussion in the next chapter. 1) The VX-3R has an AM / FM broadcast radio. You can receive these bands independently. See page 15 for details. 2) If desired, you may omit (skip) one or more bands from the band selection loop for faster recall of your favorite operating bands. See page 100 for details. USA VERSION 1.8 - 30 MHz 30 - 76 MHz 108 - 137 MHz 137 - 174 MHz 174 - 222 MHz 222 - 420 MHz 420 - 470 MHz 470 - 774 MHz 803 - 999 MHz OPERATING BAND [BAND NUMBER] SW Band [1] 50 MHz Ham Band [2] Air Band [3] 144 MHz Ham Band [4] VHF-TV Band [5] Information Band 1 [6] 430 MHz Ham Band [7] UHF-TV Band [8] Information Band 2 [9] FREQUENCY RANGE EXP VERSION 1.8 - 30 MHz 30 - 76 MHz 108 - 137 MHz 137 - 174 MHz 174 - 222 MHz 222 - 420 MHz 420 - 470 MHz 470 - 800 MHz 803 - 999 MHz OPERATION Operating Band
  • 15. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 13 OPERATION FREQUENCY NAVIGATION The VX-3R will initially be operating in the “VFO” mode. This is a channelized system which allows free tuning throughout the currently-selected operating band. Two basic frequency navigation methods are available on the VX-3R: 1) TUNING DIAL Rotation of the DIAL knob allows tuning in the pre-programmed steps established for the current operating band. Clockwise ro- tation of the DIAL knob causes the VX-3R to be tuned toward a higher frequency, while counter-clockwise rotation will lower the operating frequency. If you press the [F/W] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob, frequency steps of 1 MHz will be selected. This feature is extremely useful for making rapid frequency excursions over the wide tuning range of the VX-3R. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 2) SCANNING From the VFO mode, press and hold in the [BAND] key for one second, and while still holding in the [BAND] key, rotate the DIAL knob to select the bandwidth for the VFO scanner. Re- lease the [BAND] key to begin scanning toward a higher fre- quency. The scanner will stop when it receives a signal strong enough to break through the Squelch threshold. The VX-3R will then hold on that frequency according to the setting of the “RESUME” mode (Set Mode Item 75: SCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSMSCN.RSM). See page 54 for more details regarding Scan Operation. If you wish to reverse the direction of the scan (i.e. toward a lower frequency, instead of a higher frequency), just rotate the DIAL knob one click in the counter-clockwise direction while the VX-3R is scanning. The scanning direction will be reversed. To revert to scan- ning toward a higher frequency once more, rotate the DIAL knob one click clockwise. Press the PTT switch momentarily to cancel the scanning. This only stops the scan; it does not cause transmission to occur. Notice The VX-3R may receive very strong signals on the Image frequency. If you experi- ence interference that you suspect may be coming in via an “image” path, you may calculate the possible frequencies using the formulas below. This information may be used in the design of effective countermeasures such as traps, etc. 3.579545 MHz x n 11.7 MHz x n (n is an integer: 1, 2, 3, …..)
  • 16. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL14 TRANSMISSION Once you have set up an appropriate frequency inside one of the 144 MHz or 430 MHz Amateur bands on which the VX-3R can transmit, you’re ready to go on the air! These are the most basic steps; more advanced aspects of transmitter operation will be discussed later. 1. To transmit, press the PTT switch, and speak into the front panel microphone (located in the upper left-hand corner of the speaker grille) in a normal voice level. The TX/BUSY indicator will glow red during transmission. 2. To return to the receive mode, release the PTT switch. 3. During transmission, the relative power level will be indi- cated on the bar graph at the bottom of the LCD. Full-scale deflection confirms “High Power” operation, while deflection of two bars indicates “Low Power” operation. Ad- ditionally, the “ ” icon will appear at the bottom of the display while operating on the “Low Power” setting. 4. If you’re just talking to friends in the immediate area, you’ll get much longer battery life by switching to Low Power operation. To do this, press the [TXPO] key so that the “ ” icon appears at the bottom of the display.And don’t forget: always have an antenna connected when you trans- mit. Transmission is possible only on the 144 MHz and 430 MHz bands. 1) The VX-3R is smart! You can set up Low power on 144 MHz band, while leaving 430 MHz on High power, and the radio will remember the different settings on both bands. And when you store memories, you can store High and Low power settings separately in each memory, so you don’t waste battery power when using very close-in repeaters! 2) When you are operating on the Low power setting, you can press the [F/W] key, before you press the PTT switch, to cause the VX-3R to transmit (temporarily) on High power. After one transmission, the power level will revert to the previously-selected (Low power) setting. OPERATION OPERATING BAND 144 MHz 430 MHz FBA-37/FNB-82LI Hi: 1.5 W Low: 0.1 W Hi: 1.5 W Low: 0.1 W TRANSMIT POWER EXT DC (6.0 V) Hi: 3.0 W Low: 0.3 W Hi: 2.0 W Low: 0.3 W
  • 17. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 15 AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION The VX-3R includes provision for reception of AM and FM broadcasts. FM broadcast reception, utilizes a wide-bandwidth filter and stereo decoder which provides excellent fidelity. 1. Press the [RADIO] key momentarily to enter the Broadcast Reception mode. 2. Press the [BAND] key to toggle the receiving band between “AM broadcast” and “FM broadcast”. The AM broadcast coverage is 510 to 1790 kHz and uti- lizes AM mode. The “ ” notation (which means AM) appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot and an “ ” icon appears on the bottom left of the LCD. The FM broadcast coverage is 76.00 to 107.90 MHz and utilizes Wide-FM mode. The “ ” notation (which means FM) appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot and “ ” icon appears on the bottom left of the LCD. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired station. When receiv- ing an FM stereo signal, “ “ icon will appear at the bottom left of the display. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press and hold the [RADIO] key for one second to enable the antenna selection to be used by rotating the DIAL knob. Avail- able selections are: AM: “BARANTBARANTBARANTBARANTBARANT” (Uses the internal Bar Antenna) or “BAREXTBAREXTBAREXTBAREXTBAREXT” (Uses both the inter- nal Bar Antenna and the Rubber Flex Antenna). FM: “EXTANTEXTANTEXTANTEXTANTEXTANT” (Uses the Rubber Flex Antenna) or “EARPHOEARPHOEARPHOEARPHOEARPHO” (Uses the Earphone Antenna). 5. When you finish the selection, press the [RADIO] key momentarily to exit from the antenna selection mode. 6. Press the [RADIO] key momentarily again to exit from the AM and FM Broadcast Reception mode and return to normal operation. If you wish to output the audio of the FM Broadcast station to the VX-3R internal speaker while using the earphone antenna, select Set Mode Item 77: SP OUT to “SPKR”. OPERATION
  • 18. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL16 SUB-RX OPERATION The SUB-RX Operation allows you to monitor your desired amateur band frequency while receiving AM or FM broadcast stations. Furthermore, you may transmit on the amateur frequency by pressing the PTT switch. When a signal is received in the amateur band, the audio is output instead of theAM or FM Broadcast station. When the amateur band signal drops, the SUB-RX Operation is re- sumed as determined by the user settings in the below procedures. 1. Set the VX-3R to the desired amateur band frequency by the VFO or Memory channel selection. 2. Press the [F/W] key then press the [RADIO] key. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the resume mode of the SUB-RX Operation. Available selections are: TX 1STX 1STX 1STX 1STX 1S - TX 10STX 10STX 10STX 10STX 10S: Sets the period of time after you transmit an amateur signal before the AM or FM Broadcast station will be heard from the speaker, and the SUB-RX Operation is re- sumed. However, if a signal is received in the amateur band, the SUB- RX Operation will halt on the amateur band frequency and the SUB-RX Operation does not resume. TRX 1STRX 1STRX 1STRX 1STRX 1S - TXR 10STXR 10STXR 10STXR 10STXR 10S: When the selected time passes after the amateur band signal drops or transmission is over, the AM or FM Broadcast station will be heard from the speaker and the SUB-RX Operation is resumed. HOLDHOLDHOLDHOLDHOLD: When a signal is received in the amateur band or if you trans- mit on the amateur band, the SUB-RX Operation will halt on the amateur band frequency (the SUB-RX Operation does not resume.). You must manually re-initiate the SUB-RX Opera- tion, if you wish to resume. OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF: Disable the SUB-RX Operation. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press the [RADIO] key to exit from the resume mode selection mode of the SUB-RX Operation. 5. Press the [RADIO] key again to activate the SUB-RX Opera- tion. The “ ” icon appears above volume level indicator on the display. 6. Press the [BAND] key to toggle the receiving band between “AM broadcast” and “FM broadcast”. AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION OPERATION
  • 19. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 17 7. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Broadcast station. 8. When a signal is received in the amateur band, the amateur band audio is output to the speaker. The AM or FM Broadcast station will no longer be heard. When the amateur band signal drops, the AM or FM Broadcast station will be heard from the speaker, and SUB-RX Operation is resumed (the amateur band frequency is monitored while the AM broadcast station is heard from the speaker) according to the SUB-RX Operation Resume mode se- lected in step 3 above. 9. You may monitor the amateur band forcibly by holding the MONI switch. To disable the SUB-RX Operation, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the DIAL knob to select “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF” in step 3 above. 1) You may transmit with the VX-3R on the frequency set in step1 above by pressing the PTT switch, even if the SUB-RX Operation is activated. 2) You may change the frequency of the amateur band by rotating the DIAL knob while pressing the MONI switch. 3) When the [V/M] key is pressed, the VX-3R recalls AM and FM Broadcast station memories only. In this case, the “ ” icon will blink. AM AND FM BROADCAST RECEPTION OPERATION
  • 20. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL18 Now that you’re mastered the basics of VX-3R operation, let’s learn more about some of the really neat features. KEYBOARD LOCKING In order to prevent accidental frequency change or inadvertent transmission, various as- pects of the VX-3R’s keys and switches may be locked out. The possible lockout combina- tions are: KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY: The front panel keys are locked out PTTPTTPTTPTTPTT: The PTT switch is locked (TX not possible) KY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTTKY+PTT: Both the keys and PTT switch are locked out To lock out some or all of the keys: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 46: LOCKLOCKLOCKLOCKLOCK. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to choose between one of the locking schemes as outlined above. 5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. To activate the locking feature, press the [F/W] key, then press and hold in the [BAND] key for one second. The “ ” icon will appear on the LCD. To cancel locking, repeat this process. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 21. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 19 ADJUSTING THE KEYPAD BEEPER VOLUME LEVEL A keypad beeper provides useful audible feed back whenever a keypad is pressed. The keypad beeper level changes according to the receiver audio volume level setting. How- ever, you may adjust the volume balance between the receiving audio and keypad beeper via Set Mode Item 13: BP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVL. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 13: BP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVLBP LVL. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired level. 5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. Additionally, if you want to turn the beep off: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 14: BP SELBP SELBP SELBP SELBP SEL. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to change the setting to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF”. 5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to nor- mal operation. 6. If you wish to re-enable the Beeper, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the DIAL knob to select “KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY” or “KY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCN” in step “4” above. KEYKEYKEYKEYKEY: The beeper sounds when you press any key. KY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCNKY+SCN: The beeper sounds when you press a key or when the scanner stops. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 22. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL20 KEYPAD/LCD ILLUMINATION Your VX-3R includes a reddish illumination lamp which aids in nighttime operation. The red illumination yields clear viewing of the display in a dark environment, with minimal degradation of your night vision. Three options for activating the lamp are provided: KEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2SKEY 2S - KEY10SKEY10SKEY10SKEY10SKEY10S: Illuminates the Keypad/LCD for the selected illumination time when any key pressed. CONTCONTCONTCONTCONT: Illuminates the Keypad/LCD continuously. OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF: Disables the Keypad/LCD lamp. Here is the procedure for setting up the Lamp mode: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 44: LAMPLAMPLAMPLAMPLAMP. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select one of the three modes described above. 5. When you have made your choice, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. CHECKING THE BATTERY VOLTAGE The VX-3R’s microprocessor includes programming which will detect the battery type and measure the current battery voltage. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 23: DC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLTDC VLT. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to display the battery type and the current DC voltage being supplied. LitLitLitLitLit: FNB-82LI is in use. EdcEdcEdcEdcEdc: An external DC source is in use. 4. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to return to normal operation. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 23. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 21 CHANGING THE CHANNEL STEPS The VX-3R’s frequency synthesizer provides the option of utilizing channel steps of 5/8.33/9/ 10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz per step (optional values differ depending on the band selected). A number of steps may be important to your operating requirements. Automatic (“AUTO”) step selection is based on the current operating frequency. The VX-3R is set up at the factory in the “AUTO” configuration, which probably is satisfactory for most operation. However, if you need to change the channel step increments, the procedure to do so is very easy. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 82: STEPSTEPSTEPSTEPSTEP. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the new channel step size. 5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. 1) 9 kHz steps are available only when receiving on the BC band. 2) 8.33 kHz steps are available only when receiving on the Air band. 3) While operating on the BC band, you may only select channel steps of 9 kHz or 10 kHz; the other step selections are disabled. 4) 5 kHz steps are not available for use on 250 - 300 MHz, nor above 580 MHz. CHANGING THE RECEIVING MODE The VX-3R provides for automatic mode changing when the radio is tuned to different operating frequencies. However, should an unusual receiving situation arise in which you need to change to a different receiving mode, just press the [MODE] key. The receiving modes available are: AUTOAUTOAUTOAUTOAUTO: Automatic mode sets the default values for the se- lected frequency range. FMFMFMFMFM: Narrow-bandwidth FM (used for voice communication) AMAMAMAMAM: Amplitude Modulation W-FMW-FMW-FMW-FMW-FM: Wide-bandwidth FM (used for high-fidelity broadcasting) Unless you have a compelling reason to do so, leave the Automatic Mode Selection feature on, this will save time and trouble when changing bands. If you make a mode change for a particular channel or station, you can always store that one channel into memory, as the mode setting will be memorized along with the frequency information. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 24. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL22 S-METER SQUELCH A special S-meter Squelch feature is provided on this radio. This feature allows you to set the squelch so only signals exceeding a certain S-meter level will open the squelch. To set up the S-meter squelch circuit for operation, use the following procedure: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 80: SQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTRSQSMTR. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired signal strength level for the squelch threshold (LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1LVL 1 - LVL8LVL8LVL8LVL8LVL8 or OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF). 5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. 1) When the S-meter squelch is activated, the S-meter segment corresponding to the squelch threshold which was set by step 4 above will blink. 2) The receiver’s squelch will open based on the higher of the lev- els set by the two squelch systems (Noise Squelch and S-meter Squelch). For example: a) If the Noise Squelch (SQL control) is set so that signals at a level of “S-3” will open the squelch, but the S-meter Squelch (Set Mode Item 80) is set to “LVL 5,” the squelch will only open on signals which are “S5” or stronger on the S-meter. b) If the S-meter Squelch is set to “S3,” but the Noise Squelch is set to a high level which will only pass signals which are Full Scale on the S-meter, the squelch will only open on signals which are Full Scale on the S-meter. In this case, the Noise Squelch overrides the action of the S-meter Squelch. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 25. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 23 CHECKING THE TEMPERATURE The VX-3R can display the radio’s inside case temperature, measured by an internal sensor. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 85: TEMPTEMPTEMPTEMPTEMP. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to indicate the current tem- perature inside the transceiver’s case. 4. Press the [MODE] key to select the preferred unit (FFFFF (°F) or CCCCC (°C)). 5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. ADVANCED OPERATION
  • 26. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL24 Repeater stations, usually located on mountaintops or other high locations, provide a dra- matic extension of the communication range for low-powered hand-held or mobile trans- ceivers. The VX-3R includes a number of features which make repeater operation simple and enjoyable. REPEATER SHIFTS Your VX-3R has been configured, at the factory, for the repeater shifts customary in your country. For the 144 MHz band shift will be 600 kHz. On the 430 MHz band, the shift may be 1.6 MHz, 7.6 MHz, or 5 MHz (USA version). Depending on the part of the band in which you are operating, the repeater shift may be either downward ( ) or upward ( ). One of these icons will appear at the top of the LCD when repeater shifts have been enabled. AUTOMATIC REPEATER SHIFT (ARS) The VX-3R provides a convenient Automatic Repeater Shift feature, which causes the appropriate repeater shift to be applied automatically whenever you tune into the desig- nated repeater sub-bands in your country. These sub-bands are shown below. If the ARS feature does not appear to be working, you may have accidentally disabled it. To re-enable ARS: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 5: ARSARSARSARSARS. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON” (to enable Automatic Re- peater Shift). 5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. REPEATER OPERATION European Version Version A 2-m 145.1 145.5 145.6 145.8 146.0 146.4 147.0 147.6 148.0 146.6 147.4 Version A 70-cm 440.0 445.0 450.0 ARS-Repeater Subbands Euro Version 1 Euro Version 2 439.45438.20 433.00 434.60433.40 435.00
  • 27. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 25 REPEATER OPERATION MANUAL REPEATER SHIFT ACTIVATION If the ARS feature has been disabled, or if you need to set a repeater shift direction other than that established by the ARS, you may set the direction of the repeater shift manually. To do this: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 68: RPTRPTRPTRPTRPT. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired shift among “–RPT–RPT–RPT–RPT–RPT,” “+RPT+RPT+RPT+RPT+RPT,” and “SIMPSIMPSIMPSIMPSIMP.” 5. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. If you make a change in the shift direction, but still have Automatic Repeater Shift engaged (see previous section), when you change frequency (by rotat- ing the DIAL knob, for example) the ARS will over-ride your manual setting of the shift direction. Turn ARS off if you do not wish this to happen. CHANGING THE DEFAULT REPEATER SHIFTS If you travel to a different region, you may need to change the default repeater shift so as to ensure compatibility with local operating requirements. To do this, follow the procedure below: 1. Set the VX-3R’s frequency to the band on which you wish to change the default re- peater shift (144 MHz or 430 MHz Ham Band). 2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 69: RPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFTRPT.SFT. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item. 5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the new repeater shift magnitude. 6. When you have made your selection, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation. If you just have one “odd” split that you need to program, don’t change the “default” repeated shifts using this Set Mode Item! Enter the transmit and receive frequencies separately, as shown on page 43.
  • 28. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL26 CHECKING THE REPEATER UPLINK (INPUT) FREQUENCY It often is helpful to be able to check the uplink (input) frequency of a repeater, to see if the calling station is within direct (“Simplex”) range. To do this, just press the [HM/RV] key. You’ll notice that the display has shifted to the repeater uplink frequency. Press the [HM/RV] key again to cause operation to revert to normal monitoring of the re- peater downlink (output) frequency. The configuration of this key may be set either to “RV” (for checking the input frequency of a repeater), or “HM” (for instant switching to the “Home” channel for the band you are operating on). To change the configuration of this key, use Set Mode Item 36: HM/RV. See page 111. REPEATER OPERATION
  • 29. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 27 REPEATER OPERATION NOTE
  • 30. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL28 CTCSS OPERATION Many repeater systems require that a very-low-frequency audio tone be superimposed on your FM carrier in order to activate the repeater. This helps prevent false activation of the repeater by radar or spurious signals from other transmitters. This tone system, called “CTCSS” (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System), is included in your VX-3R, and is very easy to activate. CTCSS setup involves two actions: setting the Tone Frequency and then set- ting of the Tone Mode. These actions are set up by using the [MODE] key or Set Mode Items 79: SQ TYP and 86: TN FRQ. 1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob so that “TONETONETONETONETONE” appears on the display. This activates the CTCSS Encoder, which allows repeater access. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Rotation of the DIAL knob one more “click” in step “2” above will cause the “TSQLTSQLTSQLTSQLTSQL” notation to appear. When “TSQLTSQLTSQLTSQLTSQL” is displayed, this means that the Tone Squelch sys- tem is active, which mutes your VX-3R’s receiver until it receives a call from another radio sending out a matching CTCSS tone. This can helpful in a high RF congested location by keeping your radio quiet until a call is received from a specific station. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION You may notice an additional “DCSDCSDCSDCSDCS” icon appearing while you rotate the DIAL knob in step 3 above. We’ll discuss the Digital Code Squelch system shortly. You may notice “RV TNRV TNRV TNRV TNRV TN” indication on the display while you rotate the DIAL knob in step 3 above, this means that the Reverse Tone Squelch system is active, which mutes your VX-3R’s receiver when it receives a call from the radio sending a matched CTCSS tone. The “ ” icon will blink on the display when the Reverse Tone Squelch system is activated. You may notice “PR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQ” indication on the display while you rotate the DIAL knob in step 3 above, this means that User programmed Reverse CTCSS Decoder mutes your VX-3R’s receiver when it receives a call from the radio sending the CTCSS tone your programmed matching tone (determine from Set Menu Item: 63: PR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQPR FRQ) is received. The “ ” icon will appear on the display when the User programmed Reverse CTCSS Decoder is activated. You may notice “PAGERPAGERPAGERPAGERPAGER” and “MESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGE” indication on the display while you rotate the DIAL knob in step 3 above. These appear when the “Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch” and the “Message Feature” are activated. We’ll dis- cuss these functions later.
  • 31. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 29 4. When you have made your selection of the CTCSS tone mode, press the PTT switch to save the new setting. 5. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 86: TN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQ. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 7. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of the CTCSS frequency. 8. Rotate the DIAL knob until the display indicates the Tone Fre- quency you need to be using (ask the repeater owner/operator if you don’t know the tone frequency). 9. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press the PTT switch, to save the new settings and exit to normal operation. This is different from the usual method of restoring normal operation, and it applies only to the con- figuration of the CTCSS/DCS frequencies. 1) Your repeater may or may not re-transmit a CTCSS tone - some systems just use CTCSS to control access to the repeater, but does not pass it along when transmitting. If the S-Meter de- flects, but the VX-3R is not passing audio, repeat steps “1” through “4” above, but ro- tate the DIAL so that “TSQ” disappears - this will allow you to hear all traffic on the chan- nel being received. 2) During CTCSS operation, you may set up the VX-3R so a ringing “bell” sound alerts you to an incoming call. See page 37 for details. CTCSS OPERATION CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY (Hz) 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 – – – –
  • 32. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL30 DCS OPERATION Another form of tone access control is Digital Code Squelch, or DCS. It is a newer, more advanced tone system which generally provides more immunity from false paging than does CTCSS. The DCS Encoder/Decoder is built into your VX-3R, and operation is very similar to that just described for CTCSS. Your repeater system may be configured for DCS. If not, DCS is frequently quite useful in Simplex operation if your friend(s) use transceivers equipped with this advanced feature. R.F. Says: Just as in CTCSS operation, DCS requires that you set the Tone Mode to DCS and that you select a digital code. 1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob until “DCSDCSDCSDCSDCS” appears on the display; this activates the DCS Encoder/Decoder. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting. 4. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 24: DCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CD. 6. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable the adjustment of the DCS code. 7. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired DCS Code (a three- digit number).Ask the repeater owner/operator if you don’t know the DCS Code. If you are working simplex, just set up the DCS Code to be the same as that used by your friend(s). 8. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press the PTT switch to save the new settings and exit to normal operation. 1) Remember that DCS is an En- code/Decode system, so your re- ceiver will remain muted until a matching DCS code is received on an incom- ing transmission. Switch the DCS off when you’re just tuning around the band! 2) During DCS operation, you may set up the VX-3R so a ringing “bell” sound alerts you to an incoming call. See page 37 for details. DCS CODE 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 – – – – – – CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 33. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 31 DCS CODE INVERSION The DCS system was first introduced in the commercial LMR (Land Mobile Radio) ser- vice, where it is now in widespread use. DCS is sometime referred to by its different propri- etary names, such as DPL® (Digital Private Line® , a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.). DCS uses a codeword consisting of a 23-bit frame, transmitted (subaudible) at a data rate of 134.4 bps (bit/sec). Occasionally, signal inversion can result in the complement of a code being sent or received. This prevents the receiver’s squelch from opening with DCS enabled, as the decoded bit sequence would not match that selected for operation. Typical situations that might cause inversion to occur are: Connection of an external receiver preamplifier. Operating through a repeater. Connection of an external linear amplifier. Note that code inversion does not mean that any of the above listed equipment is defective! In certain amplifier configurations, the output signal (phase) is inverted from the input. Small signal or power amplifiers having an odd number (1, 3, 5, etc.) of amplification stages may result in inversion of a transmitted or received DCS code. While under most circumstances this should not occur (amplifier designs and industry standards take this into account), if you find that your receiver squelch does not open when both you and the other station are using a common DCS code, you or the other station (but not both) can try the following: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 25: DCS RVDCS RVDCS RVDCS RVDCS RV. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select one of the following modes: R-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-N: Receive and transmit the Normal DCS Tone. R-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-NR-I.T-N: Receive the Inverted DCS Tone and transmit the Normal DCS Tone. R-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-NR-B.T-N: Receive both Normal and Inverted DCS Tones and transmit the Normal DCS Tone. R-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.IR-N.T.I: Receive the Normal DCS Tone and transmit the Inverted DCS Tone. R-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-IR-I.T-I: Receive and transmit the Inverted DCS Tone. R-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-IR-B.T-I: Receive both Normal and Inverted DCS Tones and transmit the Inverted DCS Tone. 5. When you have made your selection, press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then press the PTT switch, to save the new settings and exit to normal operation. DCS OPERATION CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 34. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL32 This is different from the usual method of restoring normal operation, and it applies only to the configuration of the CTCSS/DCS frequencies. Remember to restore the default setting “R-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-NR-N.T-N” (Receive and transmit the Normal DCS Tone) when done. TONE SEARCH SCANNING In operating situations where you don’t know the CTCSS or DCS tone being used by another station or stations, you can command the radio to listen to the incoming signal and scan in search of the tone being used. Two things must be remembered in this regard: You must be sure that your repeater uses the same tone type (CTCSS vs. DCS). Some repeaters do not pass the CTCSS tone. You may have to listen to the station(s) transmitting on the repeater uplink (input) frequency in order to allow Tone Search Scanning to work. To scan for the tone in use: 1. Set the radio up for either CTCSS or DCS Decoder operation (see the previous discus- sions). In the case of CTCSS, “ ” will appear on the display; in the case of DCS, “ ” will appear on the display. 2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 86: TN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQTN FRQ when TONE SQL is se- lected, or Set Mode Item 24: DCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CDDCS CD dur- ing DCS operation. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of the selected Set Mode Item. 5. Press and hold in the [BAND] key for one second, until “T SRCHT SRCHT SRCHT SRCHT SRCH” (for CTCSS Tone Search) or “D SRCHD SRCHD SRCHD SRCHD SRCH” (for DCS Tone Search) appears on the display, then release the [BAND] key to start scanning for the incom- ing CTCSS or DCS tone/code. 6. When the radio detects the correct tone or code, it will halt on that tone/code, and audio will be allowed to pass. Press the [BAND] key to lock in that tone/code, then press PTT switch to exit to normal operation. DCS OPERATION CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 35. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 33 If the Tone Scan feature does not detect a tone or code, it will continue to scan indefinitely. When this happens, it may be that the other station is not sending any tone. You can press the PTT switch to halt the scan at any time. You may listen to the (muted) signal from the other station during Tone Scanning when Set Mode Item 88: TS MUTTS MUTTS MUTTS MUTTS MUT is set to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF.” See page 121 for details. You can also change the Tone Search scanning speed, using Set Mode Item 89: TS SPDTS SPDTS SPDTS SPDTS SPD. See page 121. Tone Scanning works either in the VFO or Memory modes. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION TONE SEARCH SCANNING
  • 36. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL34 EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH) The VX-3R includes an Enhanced CTCSS tone encoder/decoder and a dedicated micro- processor providing paging and selective calling features. This allows you to place a call to a specific station (Paging), and to receive calls of your choice directed only to you (Code Squelch). The paging and code squelch systems use two pairs of (alternately switched) CTCSS tones which are stored in the pager memories. Basically, your receiver remains silent until it receives the CTCSS tone pair that matches those stored in the Receiving Pager Memory. The squelch then opens so the caller is heard, and the paging ringer immediately sounds, if activated. When you close the PTT switch to transmit, the CTCSS tone pair that is stored in the Transmitting Pager Memory will be transmitted automatically. On the paged radio, the Code Squelch will close automatically after the incoming page ends. Meanwhile, on the paging radio, the Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch system will be disabled after the PTT switch is released after the paging transmission. You may re- activate the Enhanced Paging and Code Squelch system again. STORING THE CTCSS TONE PAIRS FOR EPCS OPERATION 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 61: PAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDRPAG.CDR for the Receiving CTCSS Tone Pair or Set Mode Item 62: PAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDTPAG.CDT for the Transmitting CTCSS Tone Pair. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the CTCSS Tone number which corresponds to the first tone of the CTCSS Tone Pair. 5. Press the [V/M] key, then rotate the DIAL knob to set the CTCSS Tone number which corresponds to the second tone of the CTCSS Tone Pair. 6. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. The VX-3R does not recognize the order of the 1st tone and the 2nd tone. In other words, for example, the VX- 3R considers both CTCSS pairs “10, 35” and “35, 10” to be identical. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 37. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 35 ACTIVATING THE ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH SYSTEM 1. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [MODE] key. This provides a “Short-cut” to Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob until “PAGERPAGERPAGERPAGERPAGER” appears on the display. This activates Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and activate the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch. To disable the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch, just repeat the above procedure, rotate the DIAL knob to select “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF” in step 2 above. When the Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch feature is activated, the “PPPPP” notation will appear at the 100 MHz digit of the frequency dis- play. During Enhanced Paging & Code Squelch operation, you may set up the VX-3R so that a ringing “bell” sound alerts you when a call is coming in. See page 37 for details. EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH) Hz 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Hz 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hz 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Hz 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Hz 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CTCSS TONE NUMBER CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 38. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL36 PAGING ANSWER BACK When you press the PTT switch to respond to a page call, the VX-3R transmits the same CTCSS tone pair. This tone pair will open the Code Squelch of the calling station. If you prefer, you can have the VX-3R respond to page calls automatically (“transpond”). To enable this feature: 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 60: PAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABKPAG.ABK. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON”. 5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. The Paging Answer Back feature constitutes a form of “remote control” op- eration that may be restricted to certain frequencies. U.S. users should con- firm the current status of §97.201(b) of the FCC’s rules governing the Ama- teur service before utilizing this feature on the 144 MHz band. EPCS (ENHANCED PAGING & CODE SQUELCH) CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 39. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 37 CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION During CTCSS Decode, DCS, or EPCS operation, you may set up the VX-3R so a ringing “bell” sound (or user programmed beep) alerts you to an incoming call. Here is the proce- dure for activating the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell: 1. Set the operating frequency to the desired channel. 2. Set the transceiver up for CTCSS Decode (“Tone Squelch”), DCS, or EPCS opera- tion, as described previously. 3. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 10: BEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SEL. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 5. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 6. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the desired “bell” sound. The available choices are BELLBELLBELLBELLBELL, USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1, USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2, USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3, or OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF (disable the Bell func- tion). Note: When User Beep (described later) does not register, USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1USERBP1, USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2USERBP2, or USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3USERBP3 does not appear. 7. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob one click counter-clockwise to select Set Mode Item 9: BEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNGBEL.RNG. 8. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 9. Rotate the DIAL knob to set the desired number of rings of the Bell. The available choices are 11111 through 2020202020 rings or CONTCONTCONTCONTCONT (con- tinuous ringing). 10. Press the PTT switch momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal opera- tion. When you are called by a station whose transceiver is sending a CTCSS tone, DCS code, or CTCSS tone pair which matches that set into your Decoder, the Bell will ring in accor- dance with this programming. When the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell is activated, the “ ” icon will appear in the display. To disable the CTCSS/DCS/EPCS Bell function, select the setting of Set Mode Item 10: BEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SELBEL.SEL to “OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF”. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 40. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL38 PROGRAMMING THE USER BEEP Three User Beep Memories are provided, allowing you to create a unique original beep tone. Each User Beep Memory can store up to 64 steps with three octaves (“C1C1C1C1C1” through “B3B3B3B3B3”). 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 15: BP USRBP USRBP USRBP USRBP USR. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory slot into which you wish to store your programmed beep. Available selections are bP1bP1bP1bP1bP1, bP2bP2bP2bP2bP2, and bP3bP3bP3bP3bP3. The previously stored beep will be displayed. 5. Press the [V/M] key to enable programming the beep. Press and hold the [HM/RV] key for one second to clear any previous beep, if desired. 6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first beep tone of the User Beep. 7. Press the [V/M] key, then rotate the DIAL knob to set the length of the first beep tone. Available selections are 11111 (0.1 sec) - 250250250250250 (2.5 sec). 8. Press the [V/M] key to accept the first beep tone of the User Beep. 9. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to back-space the cursor, then re-enter the correct beep tone or length. 10. Repeat steps 6 - 9 until you have completed the User Beep. 11. When there is a beep tone which you wish to delete, bring the cursor to that beep tone using the [BAND]/[V/M] key, then press the [MODE] key repeatedly until the “dELdELdELdELdEL” notation appears in the Memory Channel Number display slot. Press and hold in the [MODE] key for one second to delete that beep tone. 12. When you wish to add a beep tone into the beep tone strings, move the cursor to the desired place where you wish to enter the beep tone using the [BAND]/[V/M] key, then press the [MODE] key repeatedly untill the “InSInSInSInSInS” notation is displayed in the Memory Channel Number display slot. Press and hold in the [MODE] key for one second to add the beep tone. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION C2C1 C3D2D1 D3E2E1 E3F2F1 F3G2G1 G3A2A1 A3B2B1 B3 Tone Length Beep Tone
  • 41. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 39 CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION 13. Press and hold the [HM/RV] key for one second to delete all data after the current position that may have previously been stored in the User Beep. 14. When you have programmed User Beep, press the [TXPO] key momentarily to con- firm the User Beep. You may check your work by monitoring the programmed User Beep. To do this, repeat steps 1 - 4 above, then press the [F/W] key. SPLIT TONE OPERATION The VX-3R can be operated in a Split Tone configuration via the Set mode. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 81: SQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLTSQSPLT. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “ONONONONON” (to enable the Split Tone feature). 5. Press the PTT switch momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal opera- tion. When the Split Tone feature is activated, you can see the following additional parameters after the “MESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGEMESSAGE” parameter while selecting the Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP: D CODED CODED CODED CODED CODE: DCS Encode only (the “ ” icon will blink during operation) T DCST DCST DCST DCST DCS: Encodes a CTCSS Tone and Decodes a DCS code (the “ ” icon will blink and the “ ” icon will appear during operation) D TONED TONED TONED TONED TONE: Encodes a DCS code and Decodes a CTCSS Tone (the “ ” icon will appear and the “ ” icon will blink during operation) Select the desired operating mode, from the selections shown above, within Set Mode Item 79: SQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYPSQ TYP. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS BELL OPERATION
  • 42. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL40 TONE CALLING (1750 HZ) If the repeaters in your country require a 1750-Hz burst tone for access (typically in Eu- rope), you can set the MONI switch to serve as a “Tone Call” switch instead. To change the configuration of this switch, we again use the Set Mode to help us. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 47: MMMMM/T-CLT-CLT-CLT-CLT-CL. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select “T-CALLT-CALLT-CALLT-CALLT-CALL” on the display. 5. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and exit to normal operation. To access a repeater, press and hold in the MONI switch for the time specified by the repeater owner/operator. The transmitter will automatically be activated, and a 1750-Hz audio tone will be superimposed on the carrier. Once access to the repeater has been gained, you may release the MONI switch, and use the PTT switch for activating the transmitter thereafter. CTCSS/DCS/EPCS OPERATION
  • 43. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 41 The VX-3R provides a wide variety of memory system resources. These include: “Regular” Memory Channels, which include: 900 “Standard” memory channels, numbered “11111” through “900900900900900.” 99 “Frequency Skip Memories,” numbered “901901901901901” through “999999999999999.” 11 “Home” channels, providing storage and quick recall of one prime frequency on each operating band. 50 sets of band-edge memories, also known as “Programmable Memory Scan” channels, labeled “L01L01L01L01L01/U01U01U01U01U01” through “L50L50L50L50L50/U50U50U50U50U50.” 24 Memory Banks, labeled “b 1b 1b 1b 1b 1” through “b24b24b24b24b24.” Each Memory Bank can be assigned up to 100 channels from the “regular” memory channels. Special Memory Channels, which include: One “Emergency Automatic ID (EAI)” Channel. 10 “Weather Broadcast” Channels. 57 VHF Marine Channels. 89 popular Short-wave Broadcast Station Memory Channels. MEMORY MODE HOME Channels (11 channels) VHF Marine Channels (57 channels) Short-wave Broadcast Station Memory Channels (89 channels) 900 889 4 3 2 1 904 903 902 901 999 998 L50/U50 L49/U49 L4/U4 L3/U3 L2/U2 L1/U1 Standard Memory Channels (900 channels) Frequency Skip Memory Channels (99 channels) PMS Memory Channels (50 Sets) Weather Broadcast Channels (10 channels) WX10 WX9 WX4 WX3 WX2 WX1 EAI EAI Channel (1 channel) Info.Band-2 UHF-TVBand 430MHzBand Info.Band-1 VHF-TVBand 144MHzBand AirBand 50MHzBand SWBand AMBCBand FMBCBand
  • 44. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL42 MEMORY STORAGE 1. Select the desired frequency while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it. 2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds. 3. Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, you need to make a decision regarding channel storage. The microprocessor will automatically select the next-available “free” channel (a memory register on which no data has been stored). If you do not wish to make a change and accept the “free” channel, proceed to step 4. If you wish to select a different channel number into which to store the data, rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired memory channel. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. Advice: You may jump 100 memory channels, if you’re in a hurry (101 201 301 …), by pressing the [TXPO] key (multiple times, if necessary). Any channel that you see with a blinking channel number currently has no data written on it (i.e. the channel is “free”). 4. Press the [F/W] key once more to store the frequency into memory. 5. You will still be operating in the “VFO” mode, so you may now enter other frequen- cies, and store them into additional memory locations, by repeating the above process. 1) You may change the automatic memory channel selection feature to select the “next-highest memory channel above the last-stored memory channel” instead of the “next-available ‘free’ channel” via the Set Mode Item 50: MW WMD; see page 114. 2) You may disable the memory write function which prevents a memory write operation if you should accidentally perform a wrong key sequence via the Set Mode Item 53: MRPTCT. See page 114 for details. When the memory write protect is activated, the “PROTCT” notation appears on the display while a memory write operation is being performed. IMPORTANT NOTE On rare occasions the memorized data may become corrupted by miss operation, or static electricity. When repairs are made the memory data may be lost. Please write down or record the memorized information so you will be able to restore it if needed. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
  • 45. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 43 STORING INDEPENDENT TRANSMIT FREQUENCIES (“ODD SPLITS”) All memories can store an independent transmit frequency, for operation on repeaters with non-standard shift. To do this: 1. Store the receive frequency using the method already described under MEMORY STORAGE (it doesn’t matter if a repeater offset is active). 2. Turn to the desired transmit frequency, then press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 second. 3. Within five seconds of releasing the [F/W] key, rotate the DIAL knob to select the same memory channel number as used in step “1” above. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press and hold in the PTT switch, then press the [F/W] key once more momentarily while holding the PTT switch in (this does not key the transmitter). Whenever you recall a memory which contains indepen- dently-stored transmit and receive frequencies, the “ ” indication will appear in the display. MEMORY RECALL 1. While operating in the VFO mode, press the [V/M] key to enter the Memory mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired channel. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. If you press the [F/W] key momentarily, then rotate the DIAL knob, the memory chan- nel will be selected in 10 channels per step. 4. To return to the VFO mode, press the [V/M] key. You may change the step of the fast channel selection mode ([F/W] key + DIAL knob) via Set Mode Item 51: MRFSTP. See page 114 for details. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) MEMORY STORAGE
  • 46. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL44 HOME CHANNEL MEMORY A special one-touch “HOME” channel is available for each of the operating bands, to allow quick recall of a favorite operating frequency on each band. HOME CHANNEL RECALL 1. Press the [F/W] key then press the [HM/RV] key to recall the Home Channel on the band group where you are currently operating. 2. Press the [F/W] key then press the [HM/RV] key again to return to the previous-used frequency (either a VFO or a memory chan- nel). The transceiver switches to VFO mode if the DIAL knob is turned. You may disable the above function (automatically switching to the VFO mode) via Set Mode Item 37: HM>VFO. HOME CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANGE The factory defaults for the Home channels are listed below. You may re-program the Home channel in a manner identical to that used for the regular memories: 1. Select the desired frequency, while operating in the VFO mode. Be sure to set up any desired CTCSS or DCS tones, as well as any desired repeater offset. The power level may also be set at this time, if you wish to store it. 2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds. 3. While the memory channel number is blinking, just press the [HM/RV] key. The frequency and other data (if any) will now be stored in the special HOME channel register. 4. You may repeat this process on the other operating bands. The UHF HOME channel is the one used during “Emer- gency” operation. See page 74 for details regarding this fea- ture. EXP VERSION USA VERSION MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) OPERATING BAND [BAND NUMBER] SW Band [1] 50 MHz Ham Band [2] Air Band [3] 144 MHz Ham Band [4] VHF-TV Band [5] Information Band 1 [6] 430 MHz Ham Band [7] UHF-TV Band [8] Information Band 2 [9] AM Broadcast Band [A] FM Broadcast Band [F] FREQUENCY EXP VERSION 1.800 MHz 30.000 MHz 108.000 MHz 144.000 MHz 174.000 MHz 222.000 MHz 430.000 MHz 470.000 MHz 860.000 MHz 0.540 MHz 76.000 MHz USA VERSION 1.800 MHz 30.000 MHz 108.000 MHz 146.520 MHz 174.000 MHz 222.000 MHz 446.000 MHz 470.000 MHz 860.000 MHz 0.540 MHz 76.000 MHz DEFAULT HOME CHANNELS
  • 47. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 45 LABELING MEMORIES You may wish to append an alpha-numeric “Tag” (label) to a memory or memories, to aid in recollection of the channel’s use (such as a club name, etc.). This is easily accomplished using the Set Mode. 1. Recall the memory channel on which you wish to append a label. 2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item 52: MRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAMEMRNAME. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first digit of the desired label. 6. Press the [V/M] key to move to the next character. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to program the remaining letters, numbers, or symbols of the desired label. A total of six characters may be used in the creation of a label. 8. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to back-space the cursor, then re-enter the correct letter, number, or symbol. 9. When you have completed the creation of the label, press the PTT switch to save the label and return to memory mode with the alpha-numeric “Tag” (label) displayed. Youmaycheckthefrequencyofthe“Tagged”memorychan- nel temporarily by pressing and holding the MONI switch. Release the MONI switch to return to “Tag” display. To disable the alpha-numeric Tag and enable the frequency display: 1. Set the VX-3R to the “MR” (Memory Recall) mode, and recall the memory channel on which you wish to disable the alpha-numeric Tag. 2. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item 49: MR DSPMR DSPMR DSPMR DSPMR DSP. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Item’s setting. 5. Rotate the DIAL knob to set this Set Mode Item to “FREQFREQFREQFREQFREQ” (thus disabling the alpha-numeric display). 6. Press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to memory mode with frequency display. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)
  • 48. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL46 MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) To enable the alpha-numeric Tag (label) display again, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the DIAL knob to select “ALPHAALPHAALPHAALPHAALPHA” in step 5 above. You may set up some memory channels to have their frequencies displayed, while others may be set to have their Name Tag displayed. The selection within Set Mode Item 49: MR DSP is not applied to all memory channels at once. MEMORY OFFSET TUNING Once you have recalled a particular memory channel, you may easily tune off that channel, as though you were in the “VFO” mode. 1. With the VX-3R in the “MR” (Memory Recall) mode, select the desired memory chan- nel. 2. Press the [F/W] key, then press the [V/M] key to activate the “Memory Tuning” feature. The Memory Channel number will be replaced by “tuntuntuntuntun.” 3. Rotate the DIAL knob, as desired, to tune to a new frequency. The synthesizer steps selected for VFO operation on the current band will be the steps used during Memory Tuning. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 4. If you wish to return to the original memory frequency, just press the [V/M] key mo- mentarily. 5. If you wish to store a new frequency set during Memory Tuning, just press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, per normal memory storage procedure. The micropro- cessor will automatically set itself to the next-available clear memory location, and you then press [F/W] again to lock in the new frequency. 1) If you want to replace the original memory contents with those of the new frequency, be sure to rotate the DIAL knob to the original memory channel number! 2) Any required CTCSS/DCS changes, or repeater-offset modifications, must be done before storing the data into the new (or original) memory channel location. LABELING MEMORIES
  • 49. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 47 MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) MASKING MEMORIES There may be situations where you want to “Mask” memories so they are not visible during memory selection or scanning. For example, several memories used only in a city you visit infrequently may be stored, then “Masked” until you visit that city, at which time you can “Unmask” them for normal use. 1. Press the [V/M] key, if needed, to enter the MR mode. 2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, then rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory channel to be “Masked” from view. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [ ] key. The confirmation massage (M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?M-DEL?) will ap- pear on the display. Press the [F/W] key to cancel the Masking Memory procedure, if desired. 4. Press the [ ] key once more. The display will revert to memory channel #1. If you rotate the DIAL knob to the location you just “Masked,” you will observe that it is now invisible. To Unmask the hidden memory, repeat the above procedure. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, rotate the DIAL knob to select the masked memory’s number, then press the [ ] key to restore the memory channel’s data. Watch out! You can manually store data over a “Masked” memory, deleting previous data, if you’re not careful. Use the “next available memory” tech- nique storage technique to avoid over-writing a masked memory.
  • 50. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL48 MEMORY BANK OPERATION The large number of memories available in the VX-3R could be difficult to utilize without some means of organizing them. Fortunately, the VX-3R includes provision for dividing the memories into as many as 24 Memory Groups, so you can categorize the memories in a manner convenient to you. You may enter and exit the “Memory Group” mode by a single press of the [BAND] key, as we shall see below. ASSIGNING MEMORIES TO A MEMORY BANK 1. Recall the memory channel to be assigned to a Memory Bank. 2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for 1/2 seconds, then rotate the DIAL knob to select the Memory Bank number you want as the Memory Bank for this channel (“b 1b 1b 1b 1b 1” ~ “b24b24b24b24b24,” which is found before memory channel “11111”). Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [F/W] key mo- mentarily. 4. At this point, the memory channel data is copied into the Memory Bank. 1) You may assign one memory chan- nel into several Memory Banks. 2) The PMS memory channels (L1/U1 through L50/U50) may not be assigned to a Memory Bank. MEMORY BANK RECALL 1. Press the [V/M] key, if needed, to enter the MR mode. 2. Press the [BAND] key to activate the “Memory Bank” mode. The “ ” icon and Memory Bank number will appear on the display. 3. Press the [F/W] key, and then press the [BAND] key. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Memory Bank (“BANKBANKBANKBANKBANK 11111” through “BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24BANK 24”). Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 5. Press the [BAND] key. Now, as you rotate the DIAL knob to select memories, you will observe that you can only select memory channels in the current memory bank. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) Memory Channel CH 1 145.000 MHz CH 2 145.500 MHz CH 3 435.000 MHz CH 4 435.500 MHz CH 5 145.800 MHz CH 6 436.000 MHz CH 7 128.800 MHz CH 897 145.620 MHz CH 898 436.780 MHz CH 899 128.600 MHz Memory Bank “5” Air Band Channels Memory Bank “4” Club Channels Memory Bank “3” All Amateur Band Channels Memory Bank “1” 144 MHz Amateur Band Channels Memory Bank “2” 430 MHz Amateur Band Channels
  • 51. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL 49 6. To change to another Memory Bank, press the [F/W] key, then press the [BAND] key. Now rotate the DIAL knob to select the new Memory Bank, then press the [BAND] key again. 7. To exit from Memory Bank operation, just press the [BAND] key. The “ ” icon will disappear from the display, that you are now in the “regular” Memory Recall mode, without utiliza- tion of the Memory Banks. The memories stored in the various Banks will remain in those banks. You do not need to store them again. REMOVING MEMORIES FROM A MEMORY BANK 1. Recall the memory channel to be removed from a Memory Bank. 2. Press and hold the [F/W] key for one second, then press the [ ] key to remove the memory channel data from the Memory bank. CHANGING A MEMORY BANK’S NAME You may change the default Memory Bank Names, which are shown on the display while selecting the Memory Bank your desire. 1. Press and hold in the [TXPO] key for one second to enter the Set mode. 2. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Set Mode Item labeled 11: BNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAMBNK.NAM. Note: Do not forget to pull the DIAL knob to rotate the DIAL knob. 3. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable adjustment of this Set Mode Item. 4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the memory bank on which you wish to change a label. 5. Press the [TXPO] key momentarily to enable changing of the name tag. 6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first digit of the desired label. 7. Press the [V/M] key to move to the next character. 8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to program the remaining letters, numbers, or symbols of the desired label. A total of six characters may be used in the creation of a label. 9. If you make a mistake, press the [BAND] key to backspace the cursor, then re-enter the correct letter, number, or symbol. 10. When you have completed the changes of the label, press the PTT switch to save the label and exit. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION) MEMORY BANK OPERATION
  • 52. VX-3R OPERATING MANUAL50 MOVING MEMORY DATA TO THE VFO Data stored on memory channels can easily be moved to the VFO, if you like. 1. Select the memory channel containing the frequency data to be moved to VFO. 2. Press and hold in the [F/W] key for one second, then press the [V/M] key. The confirmation massage (V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?V-WRT?) will appear on the display. Press the [F/W] key to cancel the Moving Memory Data procedure, if desired. 3. Press the [V/M] key once more. The data will now have been copied to the VFO, although the original memory contents will remain intact on the previously stored channel. If a Split Frequency Memory channel was transferred, the Tx frequency will be ignored (you will be set up for Simplex operation on the Receive frequency). MEMORY ONLY MODE Once memory channel programming has been completed, you may place the radio in a “Memory Only” mode, whereby VFO operation is impossible. This may be particularly useful during public-service events, where a number of operators may be using the radio for first time, and ultimate simplicity of channel selection is desired. To place the radio into the Memory Only mode, turn the radio off. Now press and hold in the [V/M] key while turning the radio on. To return to normal operation, repeat the above power-on procedure. MEMORY MODE (REGULAR MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION)